Reliable Computing I (findet im WS 15/16 nicht statt)

  • type: Vorlesung (V)
  • semester: WS 15/16
  • time: 2015-04-14
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten


    2015-04-21
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-04-28
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-05-05
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-05-12
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-05-19
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-05-26
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-06-02
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-06-09
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-06-16
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-06-23
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-06-30
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-07-07
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten

    2015-07-14
    11:30 - 13:00 wöchentlich
    50.34 Raum -101 50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten


  • lecturer: Prof.Dr. Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori
  • sws: 2
  • lv-no.: 24071
DescriptionThe objective of this course is to become familiar with general and state of the art techniques used in design and analysis of fault-tolerant digital systems. Study and investigate existing fault-tolerant systems. Both Hardware and software methods will be studied and new research topics will be investigated.

This course overviews reliable (fault-tolerant) computing and the design and evaluation of dependable systems, and provides a base for research in reliable systems. Models and methods are used in the analysis and design of fault-tolerant and highly reliable computer systems will be taught in this course. Topics include faults and their manifestations, fault/error modeling, reliability, availability and maintainability analysis, system evaluation, performance-reliability trade-offs, system level fault diagnosis, hardware and software redundancy techniques, and fault-tolerant system design methods.

Content of teachingThe objective of this course is to become familiar with general and state of the art techniques used in design and analysis of fault-tolerant digital systems. Study and investigate existing fault-tolerant systems. Both Hardware and software methods will be studied and new research topics will be investigated.

This course overviews reliable (fault-tolerant) computing and the design and evaluation of dependable systems, and provides a base for research in reliable systems. Models and methods are used in the analysis and design of fault-tolerant and highly reliable computer systems will be taught in this course. Topics include Faults and their manifestations, Fault/error modeling, Reliability, availability and maintainability analysis, System evaluation, performance--reliability tradeoffs, System level fault diagnosis, Hardware and software redundancy techniques, and Fault-tolerant system design methods.

AimThe course will introduce to the basic concepts of reliable computing and will teach the students the current and future relevancy of reliability computing.
Exam descriptionDie Erfolgskontrolle wird in der Modulbeschreibung erläutert.