In Computer Science, an emulator is hardware or software or both that duplicates (or emulates) the functions of one computer system (the guest) in another computer system (the host), different from the first one, so that the emulated behavior closely resembles the behavior of the real system (the guest).The computer systems are an affected by software and hardware fault, solved in numerous mechanisms to handle. Fault injection is the method of testing such mechanisms, by providing artificial faults and errors (intending to mimic real faults and errors as closely as possible) in order to activate fault handling components. An emulator is object oriented software systems are used for fault emulation. In this paper first, the software componen...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we introduce a method that uses the held programmable gate array (FPGA)-b...
The aim of this paper is to show a possible adaptation of the well known microprocessor emulation m...
This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mechanis...
Software fault injection is a method that intentionally introduces faults to assess their impacts an...
International audienceDependability is a key decision factor in today's global business environment....
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a method of using an FPGA-based emulation system for fault gra...
Fault tolerant circuits are currently required in several major application sectors. Besides and in ...
Abstract—An established method for emulation of faults in computer systems is fault injection. The a...
Society is becoming quite dependent on computer-based systems. Today, computers are embedded in wris...
With the rise of software complexity, software-related accidents represent a significant threat for ...
c © Copyright by Roberto Natella, 2011 Given the complexity of modern software systems and its perva...
ISBN :2010 ISBN 978-1-4419-6992-7; e-ISBN 978-1-4419-6993-4Hardware fault injection is the widely ac...
As software becomes more and more pervasive and complex, it is increasingly important to assure that...
Our society is faced with an increasing dependence on computing systems, not only in high tech consu...
Critical systems that integrate software components (e.g., from third-parties) need to address the r...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we introduce a method that uses the held programmable gate array (FPGA)-b...
The aim of this paper is to show a possible adaptation of the well known microprocessor emulation m...
This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mechanis...
Software fault injection is a method that intentionally introduces faults to assess their impacts an...
International audienceDependability is a key decision factor in today's global business environment....
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a method of using an FPGA-based emulation system for fault gra...
Fault tolerant circuits are currently required in several major application sectors. Besides and in ...
Abstract—An established method for emulation of faults in computer systems is fault injection. The a...
Society is becoming quite dependent on computer-based systems. Today, computers are embedded in wris...
With the rise of software complexity, software-related accidents represent a significant threat for ...
c © Copyright by Roberto Natella, 2011 Given the complexity of modern software systems and its perva...
ISBN :2010 ISBN 978-1-4419-6992-7; e-ISBN 978-1-4419-6993-4Hardware fault injection is the widely ac...
As software becomes more and more pervasive and complex, it is increasingly important to assure that...
Our society is faced with an increasing dependence on computing systems, not only in high tech consu...
Critical systems that integrate software components (e.g., from third-parties) need to address the r...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we introduce a method that uses the held programmable gate array (FPGA)-b...
The aim of this paper is to show a possible adaptation of the well known microprocessor emulation m...
This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mechanis...