Reliable Computing I
- type: Vorlesung (V)
- semester: WS 13/14
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time:
23.10.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
30.10.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
06.11.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
13.11.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
20.11.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
27.11.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
04.12.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
11.12.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
18.12.2013
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
08.01.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
15.01.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
22.01.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
29.01.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
05.02.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
12.02.2014
13:30-15:00
50.34 Raum 301
- lecturer: Prof.Dr. Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori
- sws: 2
- lv-no.: 24071
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Vortragssprache:
EnglischBeschreibung:
The 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.