“Robustness” is an overarching property of software systems that includes, to various viewers and to various extents, elements of correctness, reliability, fault-tolerance, performance, security, usability (without surprises), accuracy, and numerous other properties. Robustness is a form of dependability that focuses on resilience to failures. Many aspects of dependability and robustness have been explored extensively in the context of individual components. Modern software systems, however, are composed from multiple components. Often these components have not been designed to operate together. Increasingly these components are legacy code or even applications that can operate alone as well as in concert. Further, the components may be dat...
This paper describes two complementary research thrusts: (1) it investigates how software robustness...
Gao, Barzel, and Barabási attempted to devise a method to identify universal resilience in systems. ...
Robustness, the ability of a system to maintain its functions despite external and internal perturba...
As individuals and organizations increasingly rely on services provided by complex computing systems...
Modern computer systems are becoming increasingly complex ensembles of hardware and software. This c...
Software developers identify two main reasons why software systems are not made robust: performance ...
An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the implementation...
[Context and motivation] With increasing use of software, quality attributes grow in relative import...
Software systems are designed and implemented with assumptions about the environment. However, once...
Abstract. An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the impl...
We discuss a new approach to the construction of software systems. Instead of attempting to build a ...
Service-based applications is the name given to a situation arising when a user or a group of users ...
Abstract. An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the impl...
This chapter describes three general strategies to master uncertainty in technical systems: robustne...
Most software that most people use most of the time needs only moderate assurance of fitness for its...
This paper describes two complementary research thrusts: (1) it investigates how software robustness...
Gao, Barzel, and Barabási attempted to devise a method to identify universal resilience in systems. ...
Robustness, the ability of a system to maintain its functions despite external and internal perturba...
As individuals and organizations increasingly rely on services provided by complex computing systems...
Modern computer systems are becoming increasingly complex ensembles of hardware and software. This c...
Software developers identify two main reasons why software systems are not made robust: performance ...
An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the implementation...
[Context and motivation] With increasing use of software, quality attributes grow in relative import...
Software systems are designed and implemented with assumptions about the environment. However, once...
Abstract. An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the impl...
We discuss a new approach to the construction of software systems. Instead of attempting to build a ...
Service-based applications is the name given to a situation arising when a user or a group of users ...
Abstract. An important way that the reliability of a software system is enhanced is through the impl...
This chapter describes three general strategies to master uncertainty in technical systems: robustne...
Most software that most people use most of the time needs only moderate assurance of fitness for its...
This paper describes two complementary research thrusts: (1) it investigates how software robustness...
Gao, Barzel, and Barabási attempted to devise a method to identify universal resilience in systems. ...
Robustness, the ability of a system to maintain its functions despite external and internal perturba...