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Close involvement from stakeholders is thus crucial during the elicitation and definition of dependability requirements.
Topping the charts in many consumers' minds are the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic, to some the very dictionary definition of dependability.
The first chapter gives the rigorous definition of dependability, which was first proposed by Jean-Claude Laprie in 1984, and dependability measures.
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It begins with the basic concepts and definitions of dependability measures.
A formal definition of safety and dependability in control systems is given for different levels of transport aggregation by making reference to the continuous-discrete state space, which is expanded by stochastic attributes.
This paper discusses the role of dependability in haptic user interfaces, aiming to the definition of a framework for the assessment of the usability and dependability properties of haptic systems and their possible correlations.
The integrated model of dependability can also form the basis for a new definition of the dependability engineering, namely as a superior discipline to reliability engineering, safety engineering, security engineering, resilience engineering and risk engineering.
Measures of dependability can be used in management of hazard.
Time to replace the Navy Clock as a symbol of dependability.
Still, Chamberlain believes he is inching toward a position of dependability.
The fundamental importance of dependability is discussed, and it is concluded that risk analysis and risk communicators need to address the critical issues of dependability and trust.
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