Rapid development of digital technologies has led to the widespread
use of software in all aspects of our life. The degree of reliance
that can be justifiably placed on software-intensive systems is
expressed by the notion of dependability. The complexity of modern
software-intensive systems poses the greatest threat to
dependability. Furthermore, software the most complex system
component is recognized to be the most error-prone part of the
system. Dependability and Computer Engineering: Concepts for
Software-Intensive Systems offers a state-of-the-art overview of
the dependability research, from engineering various
software-intensive systems to validating existing IT-frameworks and
solving generic and particular problems related to the dependable
use of IT in our society. It is important to understand how
dependability is manifested in software-intensive systems, how it
is developed, and how it can be enhanced at various levels in
systems and organizations. This book uncovers the existing research
on the topic as well as the key challenges associated with the
engineering of dependable IT systems in the future.
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