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Preliminary Models of the Cost of Fault Tolerance
Dallas, Texas, USA November 14-November 16
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Software cost estimation and overruns continue to plague the software engineering community, especially in the area of safety-critical systems. We provide some preliminary models to predict the cost of adding fault detection, fault-tolerance, or fault isolation techniques to a software system or subsystem if the cost of originally developing the system or subsystem is known. Since cost is a major driver in the decision to develop new safety-critical systems, such models will be useful to requirements engineers, systems engineers, decision makers, and those intending to reuse systems and components in safety-critical environments where fault tolerance is critical.
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Ronald J. Leach, "Preliminary Models of the Cost of Fault Tolerance," hase, pp.371-372, 10th IEEE High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium (HASE'07), 2007
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