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My Pages:
- ERIS: Embedded Reliable Information Systems
Laboratory
- Ballista: Hardening Off-The-Shelf
Software
- Testing & hardening COTS/legacy software modules
- Benchmarking Real Time Operating System Robustness
- RoSES: Robust Self-configuring Embedded
Systems
- Graceful degradation
- Automatic incorporation of new technology and heterogeneous spare parts
- Amaranth: Probabilistic
network Quality of Service for multimedia
- Topics in Dependable Embedded Systems (43
original papers and presentations)

- Affordable Dependability overview
- The Exception Handling Effectiveness
of POSIX Operating Systems, IEEE Transactions on Software
Engineering, Vol. 26, No. 9, September 2000.
- The Amaranth Framework: Probabilistic,
Utility-Based Quality of Service Management for High-Assurance Computing,
HASE '99
- Robustness Testing of a Distributed Simulation
Backplane, ISSRE 99
- Comparing the Robustness of POSIX
Operating Systems, FTCS 1999
- The Ballista Software Robustness
Testing Service, TCS '99
- A Dimensionality Model Approach to Testing and
Improving Software Robustness, ATC '99
- Toward a Scalable Method for Quantifying Aspects
of Fault Tolerance, Software Assurance, and Computer Security CSDA
'98
- Automated Robustness Testing of
Off-the-Shelf Software Components, FTCS, 1998
- Comparing Operating Systems using
Robustness Benchmarks, SRDS, 1997

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