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Third European Dependable Computing Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 15-17, 1999, Proceedings

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1999

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1667)

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Keynote Speech

  2. Session 1: Dependability Modelling

  3. Session 2b: Fast Abstracts

  4. Session 3: Protocols

  5. Session 4: Fault Injection 1

  6. Session 5: Fault Injection 2

  7. Session 6: Safety

  8. Session 7: Hardware Testing

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About this book

The idea of creating the European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC) was born at the moment when the Iron Curtain fell. A group of enthusiasts, who were pre viously involved in research and teaching in the ?eld of fault tolerant computing in different European countries, agreed that there is no longer any point in keeping pre viously independent activities apart and created a steering committee which took the responsibility for preparing the EDCC calendar and appointing the chairs for the in dividual conferences. There is no single European or global professional organization that took over the responsibility for this conference, but there are three national in terest groups that sent delegates to the steering committee and support its activities, especially by promoting the conference materials. As can be seen from these materi als, they are the SEE Working Group “Dependable Computing” (which is a successor organizationof AFCET)in France,theGI/ITG/GMATechnicalCommitteeonDepend ability and Fault Tolerance in Germany, and the AICA Working Group “Dependability of Computer Systems” in Italy. In addition, committees of several global professional organizations, such as IEEE and IFIP, support this conference. Prague has been selected as a conference venue for several reasons. It is an easily accessible location that may attract many visitors by its beauty and that has a tradition in organizing international events of this kind (one of the last FTSD conferences took place here).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague 2, Czech Republic

    Jan Hlavička

  • Institut für Technische Informatik, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany

    Erik Maehle

  • Department of Measurement and Information Systems, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

    András Pataricza

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