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THE concepts of system reliability-generally defined as the ability of a system to meet its interface specifications-and of system availability-generally defined as the ability of a system to meet its interface specifications within a specified time limit-predate not only that of distributed computi...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on software engineering 1985-06, Vol.SE-11 (6), p.497-501
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