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kmhansen's reliability [5 articles]

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  • A quality-driven systematic approach for architecting distributed software applications
    (2005), pp. 244-253.
    by Tariq A Naeem, Ian Gorton, Muhammad A Babar, Fethi A Rabhi, Boualem Benatallah
    edited by Gruia C Roman, William G Griswold, Bashar Nuseibeh, Gruia C Roman, William G Griswold, Bashar Nuseibeh
    posted to reliability by kmhansen on 2008-07-21 13:52:10 as ** along with 1 person javieraespinosa
  • Toward a More Reliable Theory of Software Reliability
    Computer, Vol. 33, No. 12. (December 2000), pp. 36-42.
    by James A Whittaker, Jeffrey Voas
    posted to reliability by kmhansen on 2008-07-21 13:50:39 as **
  • Theory of software reliability based on components
    Software Engineering, 2001. ICSE 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on (2001), pp. 361-370.
    by D Hamlet, D Mason, D Woitm
    posted to reliability by kmhansen on 2008-07-21 13:48:00 as **
  • Analysis of Long-Running Replicated Systems
    posted to reliability by kmhansen on 2008-07-21 13:46:36 as **
  • Quality of service for workflows and web service processes
    Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, Vol. 1, No. 3. (April 2004), pp. 281-308.
    by Jorge Cardoso, Amit Sheth, John Miller, Jonathan Arnold, Krys Kochut
    posted to reliability by kmhansen on 2008-07-21 13:45:35 as ** along with 3 people jiangbo japarejo zlex
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