What is a fault? and why does it matter?
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2017Author
Diallo, NafiGhardallou, Wided
Desharnais, Jules
Frias, Marcelo
Jaoua, Ali
Mili, Ali
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Faults are an important concept in the study of system dependability, and most approaches to dependability can be characterized by the way in which they deal with faults (e.g., fault avoidance, fault removal, fault tolerance, fault forecasting). In their seminal work on modeling dependable computing, Laprie et al. define a fault as the adjudged or hypothesized cause of an error. In this paper, we propose a more formal definition of a fault in the context of software products and discuss some of its implications. 2017, Springer-Verlag London Ltd.
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