Understanding faults: A first step in developing fault-tolerant computer systems. Levin, L. S. & MacLeod, I. M. Australian Computer Journal, 28(3):81--87, August, 1996. WOS:A1996WM60800002
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The development of fault-tolerant computer systems requires an in depth understanding of the nature and types of faults that can occur. Descriptions of fault-tolerant systems tend to focus on certain attributes of faults that facilitate either detection or recovery in a particular system. As a first step towards developing a more general classification of the effects ann causes of faults the nature of faults in computer systems is reviewed and published classifications are analysed.
@article{ levin_understanding_1996,
  title = {Understanding faults: {A} first step in developing fault-tolerant computer systems},
  volume = {28},
  shorttitle = {Understanding faults},
  abstract = {The development of fault-tolerant computer systems requires an in depth understanding of the nature and types of faults that can occur. Descriptions of fault-tolerant systems tend to focus on certain attributes of faults that facilitate either detection or recovery in a particular system. As a first step towards developing a more general classification of the effects ann causes of faults the nature of faults in computer systems is reviewed and published classifications are analysed.},
  number = {3},
  journal = {Australian Computer Journal},
  author = {Levin, L. S. and MacLeod, I. M.},
  month = {August},
  year = {1996},
  note = {WOS:A1996WM60800002},
  keywords = {_done},
  pages = {81--87}
}

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