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This panel will address the problem of methods for dependability analysis and evaluation of computer system, where the human, hardware and software components are considered by an integrated approach. The state of the art consists of well developed methods in particular domains, but dependability is a total system concept. However practitioners have come to accept that their approaches address only some aspects of this total system view. This panel will move from the point of view of the specific participant competencies to discuss: the extent to which the individual approaches synergise (and the state of the art in doing that) or are antagonistic; the difficulties hindering an integrated approach to dependability.
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Pasquini, A., Goerke, W., Kanoun, K., Rizzo, A. (1997). An Holistic Approach to Dependability?. In: Schoitsch, E. (eds) Safe Comp 96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0937-2_13
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