Design and analysis of fault tolerant digital systems

In this class-tested text, Barry Johnson sets forth the basic principles of fault-tolerant computer design. His treatment leads the reader through design techniques that describe what is possible to do, to evaluation techniques that enable the designer to determine how well the reliability goals hav...

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Main Author: Johnson, Barry W (Author)
Format: Unknown
Published: Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. 1989
©1989
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Summary:In this class-tested text, Barry Johnson sets forth the basic principles of fault-tolerant computer design. His treatment leads the reader through design techniques that describe what is possible to do, to evaluation techniques that enable the designer to determine how well the reliability goals have been achieved. Written as an introduction, it can be of use to individuals with no exposure to the field of fault-tolerant computing.
Physical Description:xviii, 584 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0201075709