As computer-based systems transition to a service oriented paradigm, they still must be highly reliable, secure, available, timely, fault-tolerant, and dependable. Unfortunately, it might be even harder to achieve these high assurance requirements in service oriented systems because, unlike traditional systems, services can be designed in-house or delivered by third parties. In this issue, we present five articles that explore the latest research in high-assurance service oriented architectures.
>>See the full table of contents for the August issue.
August 2008 Guest Editors’ Introduction High-Assurance Service-Oriented Architectures Jing Dong, University of Texas at Dallas; Raymond A. Paul, US Department of Defense: Liang-Jie Zhang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center |
August 2008 News Features |
August 2008 The Future is Virtually Here Michael van Lent The move to living in virtual worlds has already begun. |
August 2008 Figures in the Distance David Alan Grier |
August 2008 Advanced Noise Reduction for Mobile Telephony Lloyd Watts Mobile telephones now contain advanced noise reduction based on the operation of the human hearing system. |
August 2008 Seven Principles of Software Testing Bertrand Meyer, ETH Zurich and Eiffel Software Software testing is about producing failures. |
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