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Basic concepts and taxonomy of dependable and secure computing (2004)

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by Algirdas Avizienis , Jean-claude Laprie , Brian Randell , Carl Landwehr
Venue:IEEE TDSC
Citations:778 - 6 self
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@ARTICLE{Avizienis04basicconcepts,
    author = {Algirdas Avizienis and Jean-claude Laprie and Brian Randell and Carl Landwehr},
    title = {Basic concepts and taxonomy of dependable and secure computing},
    journal = {IEEE TDSC},
    year = {2004},
    volume = {1},
    number = {1},
    pages = {11--33}
}

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Abstract

This paper gives the main definitions relating to dependability, a generic concept including as special case such attributes as reliability, availability, safety, integrity, maintainability, etc. Security brings in concerns for confidentiality, in addition to availability and integrity. Basic definitions are given first. They are then commented upon, and supplemented by additional definitions, which address the threats to dependability and security (faults, errors, failures), their attributes, and the means for their achievement (fault prevention, fault tolerance, fault removal, fault forecasting). The aim is to explicate a set of general concepts, of relevance across a wide range of situations and, therefore, helping communication and cooperation among a number of scientific and technical communities, including ones that are concentrating on particular types of system, of system failures, or of causes of system failures.

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basic concept    secure computing    system failure    particular type    main definition    general concept    fault forecasting    additional definition    fault removal    technical community    basic definition    fault prevention    special case attribute    wide range    generic concept    fault tolerance   

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