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This book addresses the question of how system software should be designed to account for faults, and which fault tolerance features it should provide for highest reliability. The authors first show how the system software interacts with the hardware to tolerate faults. They analyze and further develop the theory of fault tolerance to understand the different ways to increase the reliability of a system, with special attention on the role of system software in this process. They further develop the general algorithm of fault tolerance (GAFT) with its three main processes: hardware checking, preparation for recovery, and the recovery procedure. For each of the three processes, they analyze the requirements and properties theoretically and give possible implementation scenarios and system software support required. Based on the theoretical results, the authors derive an Oberon-based programming language with direct support of the three processes of GAFT. In the last part of this book, they introduce a simulator, using it as a proof of concept implementation of a novel fault tolerant processor architecture (ERRIC) and its newly developed runtime system feature-wise and performance-wise. The content applies to industries such as military, aviation, intensive health care, industrial control, space exploration, etc.

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Dr. Igor Schagaev is a Professor and Head of Laboratory of Applied Computer Science and Technology (LACOST) Faculty of Life Science and Computing and London Metropolitan University. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Analyst and Programmers (UK) and has previously work as an Electromechanical Engineer at the  Smolensk aviation factory, USSR, a Senior Programmer and Design Engineer at the Institute of Advanced Computations, Central Bureau, Smolensk Branch, and a Senior Design Engineer and System Programmer for Avionics, and was Director of ATLAB Ltd Bristol. He has published 5 books, over 60 papers, and has been honored with several industry awards, achievements, and grants.

Dr. Thomas Kaegi-Trachsel received his PhD in 2012 in ETH Zurich in the area of system software for embedded systems (under supervision of Prof  Schagaev). He is currently a Senior Researcher at IT-ACS Ltd.

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This book addresses thequestion of how system software should be designed to account for faults, andwhich fault tolerance features it should provide for highest reliability. Theauthors first show how the system software interacts with the hardware to toleratefaults. They analyze and further develop the theory of fault tolerance tounderstand the different ways to increase the reliability of a system, withspecial attention on the role of system software in this process. They furtherdevelop the general algorithm of fault tolerance (GAFT) with its three mainprocesses: hardware checking, preparation for recovery, and the recoveryprocedure. For each of the three processes, they analyze the requirements andproperties theoretically and give possible implementation scenarios and systemsoftware support required. Based on the theoretical results, the authors derivean Oberon-based programming language with direct support of the three processesof GAFT.  In the last part of this book, they introduce a simulator, usingit as a proof of concept implementation of a novel fault tolerant processorarchitecture (ERRIC) and its newly developed runtime system feature-wise andperformance-wise. The content applies to industries such as military, aviation,intensive health care, industrial control, space exploration, etc. 

·        Outlinespotential critical faults in the modern computer systems and what is requiredto change them

·        Explainshow to design and re-design system software for the next generation ofcomputers for wider application domains and greater efficiency and reliability

·        Presentshow implemented system software support makes maintenance of computer systemsmuch easier, while reliability and performance increases

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  • EditoreSpringer
  • Data di pubblicazione2019
  • ISBN 10 3319805797
  • ISBN 13 9783319805795
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • LinguaInglese
  • Numero di pagine228
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