Fault-tolerant computing systems
International GI/ITG/GMA Conference (5th 1991 Nürnberg, Germany)
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Fault-tolerant computing systems
by International GI/ITG/GMA Conference (5th 1991 Nürnberg, Germany), W. Hohl, M. Dal Cin
Published
October 31, 1991
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Pages
437
ISBN-13
9783540545453
ISBN-10
354054545X
Subjects
Fault tolerant and fault testable hardware design
Experiences using lightweight formal methods for requirements modeling
Dependable Computing
Design study of software-implemented fault-tolerance (SIFT) computer
Fault-tolerant wait-free shared objects
Fault-Tolerance Techniques for Spacecraft Control Computers
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Fault-tolerant computing systems was written by International GI/ITG/GMA Conference (5th 1991 Nürnberg, Germany), W. Hohl, M. Dal Cin.
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