Current Search: Buckley, Ingrid A. (x)
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Failure patterns: a new way to analyze failures.
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Buckley, Ingrid A., Graduate College
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Date Issued
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2012-03-30
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3342358
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Document (PDF)
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A methodology to design fault tolerant and reliable architectures.
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Buckley, Ingrid A., Graduate College
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Date Issued
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2010-04-09
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3176261
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Document (PDF)
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Fault tolerance and reliability patterns.
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Buckley, Ingrid A., College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Abstract/Description
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The need to achieve dependability in critical infrastructures has become indispensable for government and commercial enterprises. This need has become more necessary with the proliferation of malicious attacks on critical systems, such as healthcare, aerospace and airline applications. Additionally, due to the widespread use of web services in critical systems, the need to ensure their reliability is paramount. We believe that patterns can be used to achieve dependability. We conducted a...
Show moreThe need to achieve dependability in critical infrastructures has become indispensable for government and commercial enterprises. This need has become more necessary with the proliferation of malicious attacks on critical systems, such as healthcare, aerospace and airline applications. Additionally, due to the widespread use of web services in critical systems, the need to ensure their reliability is paramount. We believe that patterns can be used to achieve dependability. We conducted a survey of fault tolerance, reliability and web service products and patterns to better understand them. One objective of our survey is to evaluate the state of these patterns, and to investigate which standards are being used in products and their tool support. Our survey found that these patterns are insufficient, and many web services products do not use them. In light of this, we wrote some fault tolerance and web services reliability patterns and present an analysis of them.
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Date Issued
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2008
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/166447
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Subject Headings
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Fault-tolerant computing, Computer software, Reliability, Reliability (Engineering), Computer programs
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Document (PDF)
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Towards a methodology for building reliable systems.
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Buckley, Ingrid A., College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Reliability is a key system characteristic that is an increasing concern for current systems. Greater reliability is necessary due to the new ways in which services are delivered to the public. Services are used by many industries, including health care, government, telecommunications, tools, and products. We have defined an approach to incorporate reliability along the stages of system development. We first did a survey of existing dependability patterns to evaluate their possible use in...
Show moreReliability is a key system characteristic that is an increasing concern for current systems. Greater reliability is necessary due to the new ways in which services are delivered to the public. Services are used by many industries, including health care, government, telecommunications, tools, and products. We have defined an approach to incorporate reliability along the stages of system development. We first did a survey of existing dependability patterns to evaluate their possible use in this methodology. We have defined a systematic methodology that helps the designer apply reliability in all steps of the development life cycle in the form of patterns. A systematic failure enumeration process to define corresponding countermeasures was proposed as a guideline to define where reliability is needed. We introduced the idea of failure patterns which show how failures manifest and propagate in a system. We also looked at how to combine reliability and security. Finally, we defined an approach to certify the level of reliability of an implemented web service. All these steps lead towards a complete methodology.
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Date Issued
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2012
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3342037
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Subject Headings
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Computer software, Reliability, Reliability (Engineering), Computer programs, Fault-tolerant computing
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Document (PDF)