Dependable Systems (Sommersemester 2013)
Lecturer:
Course Website:
http://www.dcl.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/teaching/depend/
General Information
- Weekly Hours: 4
- Credits: 6
- Graded:
yes
- Enrolment Deadline: 10.2.2013 - 30.4.2013
- Teaching Form: Lecture
- Enrolment Type: Compulsory Elective Module
Programs, Module Groups & Modules
- IT-Systems Engineering A
- IT-Systems Engineering B
- IT-Systems Engineering C
- IT-Systems Engineering D
- Operating Systems & Information Systems Technology
Description
Continuous service provisioning is a key feature of modern hardware und software server systems. These systems achieve their level of user-perceived availability through a set of formal and technical approaches, commonly summarized under the term dependability.
Dependability is defined as the trustworthiness of hardware and software systems, so that reliance can be placed on the service they provide. The main dependability attributes commonly known and accepted are availability, reliability, safety, and security.
The Dependable Systems course gives an introduction into theoretical foundations, common building blocks and example implementations for dependable IT components and systems. The focus is on reliability and availability aspects of dependable systems, such as reliability analysis, fault tolerance, fault models or failure prediction. Amongst other things, the following topics are covered:
- Dependability definitions and metrics
- Design patterns for fault tolerance
- Analytical evaluation of system dependability
- Hardware dependability approaches
- Software dependability approaches
- Latest research topics
Requirements
Students taking this course need to have basic knowledge in operating systems and middleware technology.
Literature
Please check the course home page for recommended readings.
Learning
On request of at least one participant, the course will be given in English.
Examination
Please check the course home page for further information.
Dates
Monday, 09:15-10:45
Tuesday, 13:30-15:00
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