Architecting Dependable Systems II

As software systems become ubiquitous, the issues of dependability become more and more critical. Given that solutions to these issues must be taken into account from the very beginning of the design process, it is appropriate that dependability is addressed at the architectural level. This book res...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lemos, Rogério de (Editor), Gacek, Cristina (Editor), Romanovsky, Alexander (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Architectures for Dependability
  • Enhancing Dependability Through Flexible Adaptation to Changing Requirements
  • A Self-optimizing Run-Time Architecture for Configurable Dependability of Services
  • Achieving Critical System Survivability Through Software Architectures
  • Reliability Support for the Model Driven Architecture
  • Supporting Dependable Distributed Applications Through a Component-Oriented Middleware-Based Group Service
  • 2. Fault Tolerance in Software Architectures
  • Architecting Distributed Control Applications Based on (Re-)Configurable Middleware
  • A Dependable Architecture for COTS-Based Software Systems Using Protective Wrappers
  • A Framework for Reconfiguration-Based Fault-Tolerance in Distributed Systems
  • On Designing Dependable Services with Diverse Off-the-Shelf SQL Servers
  • A Model and a Design Approach to Building QoS Adaptive Systems
  • 3. Dependability Analysis in Software Architectures
  • Quantifiable Software Architecture for Dependable Systems of Systems
  • Dependability Modeling of Self-healing Client-Server Applications
  • Multi-view Software Component Modeling for Dependability
  • 4. Industrial Experiences
  • A Dependable Open Platform for Industrial Robotics – A Case Study
  • Model Driven Architecture – An Industry Perspective