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Abstract: With the increasing emphasis on dependability in complex,
distributed systems, it is essential that system development
can be done gradually and at different levels of detail.
In this paper we propose an incremental treatment of faults
as a refinement process on object-oriented system specifications.
An intolerant system specification is a natural
abstraction from which a fault-tolerant system can evolve.
With each refinement step a fault and its treatment are introduced,
so the fault-tolerance ... (Update)
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...possible modifications of the specifications in order to make the portmapper more robust. We will follow the methodology outlined in [16, 17], where several refinement relations are proposed for a stepwise development of OUN specifications with regard to fault tolerance. The...
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E. B. Johnsen, O. Owe, E. Munthe-Kaas, and J. Vain. Incremental faulttolerant design in an object-oriented setting. In Proceedings of the Asian Pacific Conference on Quality Software (APAQS'01). IEEE press, Dec. 2001. To appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/johnsen01incremental.html More
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author = "E. Johnsen and O. Owe and E. Munthe-Kaas and J. Vain",
title = "Incremental faulttolerant design in an object-oriented setting",
text = "E. B. Johnsen, O. Owe, E. Munthe-Kaas, and J. Vain. Incremental faulttolerant
design in an object-oriented setting. In Proceedings of the Asian Pacific
Conference on Quality Software (APAQS'01). IEEE press, Dec. 2001. To appear.",
year = "2001",
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