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The safe operation of computer systems, in both their software and
hardware continues to be a key issue in many real time
applications, when people, environment, investment or goodwill can
be at risk. Such applications include the monitoring and control of
high energy processes, of nuclear and chemical plants, of factory
automation, of transportation systems, or funds transfer and of
communication and information systems. This book represents the
proceedings of the 1987 Safety and Reliability Society Symposium
held in Altrincham, UK, 11-12 November 1987. It is thus part of the
series of proceedings for Society Events, which in previous years
have not addressed the topic of the Safety and Reliability of
Computer Systems. The book is also part of another series of
reports, and is closely related to the Elsevier Book "Safety and
Reliability of Programmable Electronic Systems" which I edited in
1986, and the series of workshops known as SAFECOMP held in 1979,
1982, 1983, 1985, 1986 which are referenced in some of the papers.
The structure of the book represents the structure of the Symposium
itself. The session titles, and the papers as selected represent
the current practice in many industries. The trend is towards more
industrial usage of Formal Methods, and tools to support these
methods, whilst continuing to make best use of Software
Engineering, Safety and Reliability Assessment, and accumulated
experience.
This volume provides the proceedings of the First European Workshop
on Parallel Processing Techniques for Simulation which was held at
the end of October 1985. The Workshop was organized within the
framework of a joint project sponsored by the Commission of the
European Communities under the research part of the multiannua1
programme in the field of Data Processing aming at promoting
collaborative research work in the Community. The project involved
collaborative work between the Complex Systems Group of the Control
Systems Centre at UMIST, the Systems Reliability Service of the
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and the University of
Bergamo, Italy. The aim of this project was to develop
decomposition coordination techniques which would be of help in the
simulation of complex dynamical systems on parallel processing
facilities. One of the major aims of the Workshop was to report on
the results produced within the project and to try to relate these
to the leading work going on in this field in other centres of
excellence. With this in mind, the Proceedings Volume is split up
into a number of parts corresponding to the main sessions within
the Workshop programme.
The safe operation of computer systems, in both their software and
hardware continues to be a key issue in many real time
applications, when people, environment, investment or goodwill can
be at risk. Such applications include the monitoring and control of
high energy processes, of nuclear and chemical plants, of factory
automation, of transportation systems, or funds transfer and of
communication and information systems. This book represents the
proceedings of the 1987 Safety and Reliability Society Symposium
held in Altrincham, UK, 11-12 November 1987. It is thus part of the
series of proceedings for Society Events, which in previous years
have not addressed the topic of the Safety and Reliability of
Computer Systems. The book is also part of another series of
reports, and is closely related to the Elsevier Book "Safety and
Reliability of Programmable Electronic Systems" which I edited in
1986, and the series of workshops known as SAFECOMP held in 1979,
1982, 1983, 1985, 1986 which are referenced in some of the papers.
The structure of the book represents the structure of the Symposium
itself. The session titles, and the papers as selected represent
the current practice in many industries. The trend is towards more
industrial usage of Formal Methods, and tools to support these
methods, whilst continuing to make best use of Software
Engineering, Safety and Reliability Assessment, and accumulated
experience.
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