Trustworthy Computing: Analytical and Quantitative Engineering EvaluationISBN: 978-0-470-08512-7
Hardcover
320 pages
August 2007
This price is valid for United States. Change location to view local pricing and availability. ![]() Other Available Formats: E-book
|
—— C. V. Ramamoorthy
Professor Emeritus, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California-Berkeley, and Senior Research Fellow, ICC Institute, The University of Texas-Austin, IEEE Life Fellow
Trustworthy Computing: Analytical and Quantitative Engineering Evaluation
presents an index-based, quantitative approach to advances in reliability and security engineering. Objective, metric-oriented, and data-driven, its goal is to establish metrics to quantify risk and mitigate risk through risk management. Based on the author's class-tested curriculum, it covers:
Fundamentals of component and system reliability and a review of software reliability
Software reliability modeling using effort-based and clustered failure data and stochastic comparative measures
Quantitative modeling for security and privacy risk assessment
Cost-effective stopping rules in software reliability testing
Availability modeling using Sahinoglu-Libby (S-L) Probability Distribution
Reliability block diagramming for Simple and Complex Embedded Systems
Complete with a CD-ROM containing case histories and projects that give readers hands-on experience, this is a great text for students in courses on security, reliability, and trustworthiness, as well as a reference for practicing software designers and developers, computer reliability and security specialists, and network administrators who work with data.
Buy Both and Save 25%!
Trustworthy Computing: Analytical and Quantitative Engineering Evaluation (US $150.00)
-and- Case Study Research in Software Engineering: Guidelines and Examples (US $69.95)
Total List Price: US $219.95
Discounted Price: US $164.96 (Save: US $54.99)

