CS 530 - Fault-Tolerant Computing

4 credits / Spring 2012

Delivery/Location: Online

Prerequisite

CS 370 (System Architecture and Software).

Description

Achieving high reliability and fault tolerance. Fault modeling, testing, reliability evaluation, redundancy, fault tolerance.

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Instructors

Picture of the instructor Yashwant Malaiya
(970) 491-7031
malaiya@cs.colostate.edu

Yashwant K. Malaiya is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at Colorado State University. He has published more than 175 papers in the areas of fault modeling, software and hardware reliability, testing and testable design, and quantitative security risk evaluation.

He served as the General Chair of 1993 and 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE). He co-edited the IEEECS Technology Series books "Software Reliability Models, Theoretical Developments, Evaluation and Applications" and "Bridging Faults and IDDQ Testing".

He has served as chair of TC on Microprogramming and Microarchitecture, chair of software test subcommittee of TTTC and a vice-chair of the TCSE subcommittee on software reliability engineering, a member of the IEEECS TAB Executive Committee, and a vice-chair of the IEEE CS Awards Committee and a commissioner of the ABET Computing Accreditation Commission. He is a recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal, and the IEEE Computer Society Golden Core award.

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Next offering? This course is offered every Spring.

Section 814 (Online via RamCT)

Date:
Jan. 17 - May. 4, 2012 (16 wks.)
Instructors:
Yashwant Malaiya
Grading:
Traditional
Tuition:
$2,396

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