The measurement of dependability attributes on real systems is a very time-consuming and costly affair, making analytical or simulation modeling the only viable solutions.
Dependability of Networked Computer-based Systems explores reliability, availability and safety modeling of networked computer-based systems used in life-critical applications such as avionics, nuclear power plants, automobiles and chemical process industries.
Dependability of Networked Computer-based Systems gives an overview of basic dependability modeling concepts and addresses new challenges in dependability modeling of networked computer-based systems, as well as new trends, their capabilities and limitations. It covers a variety of dependability modeling methods:
stochastic processes,
Markov and semi-Markov models,
response-time distribution,
stochastic Petri-net-based modeling formalisms, and
Monte Carlo simulation models.
Dependability of Networked Computer-based Systems provides students and researchers with a detailed overview of dependability models and analysis techniques. Practicing engineers will also find this text a useful guide to decision-making based on system dependability at the design, operation and maintenance stages.
Dependability of Networked Computer-based Systems
1. Introduction.- 2. Probability Theory.- 3. Stochastic Processes and Models.- 4. Dependability Models of Computer-based Systems.- 5 Network Technologies for Real-time systems.- 6. Response-time Models and Timeliness Hazard Rate.- 7. Dependability of Networked Computer-based Systems.