| Y. Deswarte, K. Kanoun, and J.-C. Laprie, Diversity Against Accidental and Deliberate Faults, Proc. of Computer Security, Dependability and Assurance, 1998, pp. 171-181. |
....attacks are targeted for one system: the non targeted systems are not affected. The available data on incidents is not complete enough to form the basis of a conclusion. However, there is no evidence in any of the examples presented that suggests diversity reduces survivability. DesWarte et al. [6] describe many different examples of the use of diversity in industrial software engineering and in business practices. For example: Airbus A 300 600 digital fly by wire system is run by two classes of computers with different microprocessors designed independently and provided by different ....
DesWarte, Kanoun, and Laprie, "Diversity against Accidental and Deliberate Faults," Computer Security, Dependability, & Assurance: From Needs to Solutions, IEEE Press, 1998.
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Y. Deswarte, K. Kanoun, and J.-C. Laprie, Diversity Against Accidental and Deliberate Faults, Proc. of Computer Security, Dependability and Assurance, 1998, pp. 171-181.
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Y. Deswarte, K. Kanoun, and J.-C. Laprie. Diversity against accidental and deliberate faults. In Proceedings of the Computer Security, Dependability and Assurance: From Needs to Solutions, pages 171--181, 1998.
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Y. Deswarte, K. Kanoun, and J. C. Laprie, "Diversity against Accidental and Deliberate faults", in Computer Security, Dependability, and Assurance, P. Amman, B.H. Barnes, S. Jajodia, E.H. Sibley, eds, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1999
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