Software Dependability under Emergency Conditions
(2006)- Abstract
- Many governmental actors have an operative
responsibility in times of emergency. For this task
they are becoming more and more dependent on IT
systems. First interviews with some emergency
managers show that traditional emergency
management and risk analysis not always manages to
capture this critical dependency. The exact
dependence on IT systems in a crisis is often hard to
predict, and the reliability of these systems under
special emergency conditions is hard to evaluate.
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- author
- Weyns, Kim LU and Runeson, Per LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2006
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- host publication
- The 17th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
- project
- FRIVA
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- ebf1a88e-41b7-41cb-a07d-b4bae847c0ab (old id 701403)
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@inproceedings{ebf1a88e-41b7-41cb-a07d-b4bae847c0ab, abstract = {{Many governmental actors have an operative <br/><br> responsibility in times of emergency. For this task <br/><br> they are becoming more and more dependent on IT <br/><br> systems. First interviews with some emergency <br/><br> managers show that traditional emergency <br/><br> management and risk analysis not always manages to <br/><br> capture this critical dependency. The exact <br/><br> dependence on IT systems in a crisis is often hard to <br/><br> predict, and the reliability of these systems under <br/><br> special emergency conditions is hard to evaluate.}}, author = {{Weyns, Kim and Runeson, Per}}, booktitle = {{The 17th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering}}, language = {{eng}}, title = {{Software Dependability under Emergency Conditions}}, year = {{2006}}, }