Dependable Computing 1

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Across
  1. 2. likely problems systems are likely to have.
  2. 5. subsystems of other subsystems and its components.
  3. 7. when there is a error inaccurate notification.
  4. 11. expected loss
  5. 13. systems must always be active.
  6. 14. a procedure for achieving dependability.
  7. 15. secret or private information that only a select few have access to.
  8. 18. lack of error notification when their is one.
  9. 19. an event that was not supposed to occur.
  10. 20. the solution a system must implement to solve an issue.
Down
  1. 1. Tests to achieve dependability.
  2. 3. what the system is supposed to do when it works correctly.
  3. 4. backup plan or system.
  4. 6. separation between the system and its environment.
  5. 8. systems that cause negligible or no harm.
  6. 9. The likelihood that a system will work properly in a specified operating environment time t.
  7. 10. Consequences that appear to be negligible but are not.
  8. 12. products and information of value need protection.
  9. 16. an erroneous state
  10. 17. ethical system alterations.