Formal Reasoning about Fault Tolerant Systems and Protocols | |
Graphical Modelling for Simulation and Formal Analysis of Wireless Network Protocols | p. 1 |
Reasoning about System-Degradation and Fault-Recovery with Deontic Logic | p. 25 |
Temporal Verification of Fault-Tolerant Protocols | p. 44 |
Design and Verification of Fault-Tolerant Components | p. 57 |
Dynamically Detecting Faults via Integrity Constraints | p. 85 |
Fault Tolerance: Modelling in B | |
Event-B Patterns for Specifying Fault-Tolerance in Multi-agent Interaction | p. 104 |
Formal Reasoning about Fault Tolerance and Parallelism in Communicating Systems | p. 130 |
Formal Development of a Total Order Broadcast for Distributed Transactions Using Event-B | p. 152 |
Model-Based Testing Using Scenarios and Event-B Refinements | p. 177 |
Fault Tolerance in System Development Process | |
Recording Process Documentation in the Presence of Failures | p. 196 |
Drep: A Requirements Engineering Process for Dependable Reactive Systems | p. 220 |
Documenting the Progress of the System Development | p. 251 |
Fault Tolerance Requirements Analysis Using Deviations in the Correct Development Process | p. 275 |
Fault Tolerant Applications | |
Step-Wise Development of Resilient Ambient Campus Scenarios | p. 297 |
Using Inherent Service Redundancy and Diversity to Ensure Web Services Dependability | p. 324 |
Author Index | p. 343 |
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