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Gnesi, S. and Lenzini, G. and Martinelli, F.
(2003)
Applying Generalized Non Deducibility on Compositions (GNDC) Approach in Dependability.
In: Proceedings of the MEFISTO Project 2003, Formal Methods for Security and Time, Pisa, Italy.
pp. 111-126.
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 99.
Elsevier.
ISSN 1571-0661
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2004.02.005 AbstractThis paper presents a framework where dependable systems can be uniformly modeled and dependable properties analyzed within the Generalized Non Deducibility on Compositions (GNDC), a scheme that has been profitably used in definition and analysis of security properties. Precisely, our framework requires a systems to be modelled using a formal calculus, here the CCS process algebra, where both the failing behaviour of the system and the related fault-recovering procedures are also explicitly described. An environment able to inject any fault in the system is then defined as a separated component. The parallel composition between the system and the environment represents our scenario of analysis, where some fault tolerance property (e.g. fail stop, safe and silent) are studied as instances of GNDC properties. By using different instances of
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