Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10343202 Microprocessors and Microsystems 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Software design techniques for tolerating both hardware and software faults have been developed over the past few decades. Paradoxically, it is essential that fault-tolerant software is designed with the highest possible rigour to prevent faults in itself. Such rigour is provided by formal methods and aided by model checking. We illustrate an approach to fault-tolerant software design based on communicating sequential processes through a running example.
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