Search for dissertations about: "aspect fault"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words aspect fault.
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1. On Aspect-Oriented Implementation of Fault Tolerance
Abstract : This thesis investigates the use of aspect-oriented programming for the purpose of implementing fault-tolerance in software. The feasibility of aspect-oriented programming languages is evaluated from the perspectives of expressiveness, overhead, and fault coverage. READ MORE
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2. Techniques for software implemented fault tolerance
Abstract : Software implemented node level fault tolerance is an important technique for meeting dependability requirements in embedded safety critical systems. This thesis deals with both the issues of implementing mechanisms for fault tolerance and their validation. READ MORE
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3. On Evaluating Test Techniques in an Industrial Setting
Abstract : Testing is a costly and an important activity in the software industry today. The systems are becoming more complex and the amount of code is constantly increasing. The majority of systems need to rely on its testing to show that it works, is reliable, and performs according to user expectations and specifications. READ MORE
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4. Design of a fault-tolerant fractional slot PMSM for a vehicle application
Abstract : In automotive applications, the PMSM is an interesting alternative due to the high efficiency requirement; as only a limited amount of energy can be stored in the relatively expensive battery. Another advantage is the high torque and power density since it is very important to save especially space but also weight in vehicle applications. READ MORE
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5. Fault-tolerance in HLA-based distributed simulations
Abstract : Successful integration of simulations within the Network-Based Defence (NBD), specifically use of simulations within Command and Control (C2) environments, enforces a number of requirements. Simulations must be reliable and be able to respond in a timely manner. Otherwise the commander will have no confidence in using simulation as a tool. READ MORE