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Trustworthy Computing: Analytical and Quantitative Engineering Evaluation
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Review
"It is a very well-written, academically rigorous reference. In this respect, it definitely fills the gap for the researcher and professor looking for an up-to-date resource…I will look forward to many more editions of this book…" (Computing Reviews, April 3, 2008)
From the Back Cover
"The book itself is a commendable achievement, and it deals with the security and software reliability theory in an integrated fashion with emphasis on practical applications to software engineering and information technology. It is an excellent and unique book and definitely a seminal contribution and first of its kind."
C. V. Ramamoorthy
Professor Emeritus, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California-Berkeley, and Senior Research Fellow, ICC Institute, The University of Texas-Austin, IEEE Life Fellow
Trustworthy Computing: Analytical and Quantitative Engineering Evaluation
presents an index-based, quantitative approach to advances in reliability and security engineering. Objective, metric-oriented, and data-driven, its goal is to establish metrics to quantify risk and mitigate risk through risk management. Based on the author's class-tested curriculum, it covers:
Fundamentals of component and system reliability and a review of software reliability
Software reliability modeling using effort-based and clustered failure data and stochastic comparative measures
Quantitative modeling for security and privacy risk assessment
Cost-effective stopping rules in software reliability testing
Availability modeling using Sahinoglu-Libby (S-L) Probability Distribution
Reliability block diagramming for Simple and Complex Embedded Systems
Complete with a CD-ROM containing case histories and projects that give readers hands-on experience, this is a great text for students in courses on security, reliability, and trustworthiness, as well as a reference for practicing software designers and developers, computer reliability and security specialists, and network administrators who work with data.
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05/11/2008
The book is novel and unique, since it appears to be the world's first description of an approach to quantitative assessment of TWC which is theoretically complete and consistent, simple to understand and use, and comfortable for teaching students.
Now, due to this book, we software experts can assess the security risks related to software development and use, based on simple mathematical statistical formulas and laws.
Also, it is of high importance for university teachers that the book actually contains a ready-to-use set of tests and samples for students, and a working tool, TWC - Solver, on the CD accompanying the book. The book is a great collection of illustrative material for teaching TWC and its quantitative assessment. This is exactly what is needed for adopting the book worldwide software managers who need to make TWC estimates in their everyday work; researchers; university teachers; university students; system administrators who need to measure the risks of long term use of any new tool, and for many other categories of people involved into IT.
I highly recommend this book to be on the desktop of any IT expert and student.
PS: The review is taken from an e-mail excerpt sent by Professor Vladimir O. Safonov, St. Petersburg University, Russia, Microsoft TWC RFP grant winner, 2006
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