Proceedings of International Conference on Applied Innovation in IT  ·  2015/03/19  ·  Vol. 3  ·  Issue 1  ·  pp. 7–11
Regarding Information Systems Dependability Analysis
Ivan Luzyanin, Anton Petrochenkov
The article presents classification of information systems by different parameters. Factors influencing information systems dependability are also presented. The article describes the strategy of information systems dependability analysis and methods of its increase. The example of analysis of real information system is considered to show how to implement the strategy.
information system dependability maintainability reparability integrated logistics support structural and functional analysis
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