Open systems dependability dependability engineering for ever-changing systems

The book describes a fundamentally new approach to software dependability, considering a software system as an ever-changing system due to changes in service objectives, users' requirements, standards and regulations, and to advances in technology. Such a system is viewed as an Open System sinc...

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Other Authors: Tokoro, Mario (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2015
Edition:Second edition
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Open Systems Dependability: Dependability Engineering For Ever-changing Systems, Second Edition; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Authors Per Chapter/section; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Open Systems Dependability; Chapter 3 The Deos Technological System; Chapter 4 D-case -building Consensus And Achieving Accountability; Chapter 5 D-case Tools; Chapter 6 D-case Integrity Checking Tool And Formal Assurance Case; Chapter 7 D-re -the Deos Runtime Environment; Chapter 8 D-script -support For System Operation Based On D-case Agreements 
505 0 |a Chapter 9 D-add -the Agreement Description DatabaseChapter 10 Standardization Of Open Systems Dependability; Chapter 11 Conclusions; Appendix; List Of Authors; Back Cover 
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520 |a The book describes a fundamentally new approach to software dependability, considering a software system as an ever-changing system due to changes in service objectives, users' requirements, standards and regulations, and to advances in technology. Such a system is viewed as an Open System since its functions, structures, and boundaries are constantly changing. Thus, the approach to dependability is called Open Systems Dependability. The DEOS technology realizes Open Systems Dependability. It puts more emphasis on stakeholders' agreement and accountability achievement for business/service cont