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Architecting Dependable Systems VII

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  • © 2010

Overview

  • Includes up-to-date research results on software architectures and fault management
  • Contains four experience and vision papers
  • Addresses issues related to mobile and ubiquitous systems

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6420)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Part 1. Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems

  2. Part 2. Architecting Systems

  3. Part 3. Fault Management

  4. Part 4. Experience and Vision

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About this book

As software systems become increasingly ubiquitous, issues of dependability become ever more crucial. Given that solutions to these issues must be considered from the very beginning of the design process, it is clear that dependability and security have to be addressed at the architectural level. This book, as well as its six predecessors, was born of an effort to bring together the research communities of software architectures, dependability, and security. This state-of-the-art survey contains expanded, peer-reviewed papers based on selected contributions from the Workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems (WADS 2009), held at the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2009), as well as a number of invited papers written by renowned experts in the area. The 13 papers are organized in topical sections on: mobile and ubiquitous systems, architecting systems, fault management, and experience and vision.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Science, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

    Antonio Casimiro

  • School of Computing, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK

    Rogério Lemos

  • Centre for Software Reliability, City University, London, London, UK

    Cristina Gacek

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