Safe and secure computing systems
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Safe and secure computing systems
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1989
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  Hiroshima
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  Kumamoto
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Safety and Security Symposium held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, October 1986, was the third in the series of annual meetings organized by the UK Centre for Software Reliability. This book is the published result of the symposium which had as its theme the closely related topics of computer safety and reliability. A safe computer system should never be responsible for causing death or injury to its users or accidental damage to its environment and a secure computer system should never be responsible for the unauthorized release of information with which it has been entrusted. Both topics are rapidly expanding areas of interest for the designers of computer systems and those who seek to exploit the potential of electronic systems in critical application areas.
Table of Contents
- Aspects of the licensing and assessment of highly dependable computer systems
- an engineering approach to security evaluation
- some comments on program verification systems
- guidelines, standards, tools and practices for safe industrial computer systems
- errors, faults and failures - a model
- secure databases and safety - some unexpected conflicts
- a new approach to secure systems analysis
- programming the Viper microprocessor
- safety-critical software development
- assurance
- authentication
- dependable computing system
- Kernals for safety
- requirements and environmental issues in safety and security
- software security analysis and the denial of service problem
- very high reliability computer systems.
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