This book brings together for the first time two important
features of a computer system that must be embedded in an
organisational context. First comes responsibility, in other words,
whether the computer system properly supports the organisational
responsibilities that people are allocated. Second, the book
examines dependability, which means whether the system supports
those responsibilities in a trustworthy fashion. Aimed at
researchers and doctoral students, the work pays particular
attention to looking at what happens when things go wrong.
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