Across
- 3. An identifiable part of a larger program.
- 5. Strategy aimed at preventing fault introduction.
- 6. (acronym) a fault tolerance technique.
- 7. Using additional elements to improve system reliability.
- 9. Type of fault related to physical wear and tear.
- 10. (acronym) a measure of reliability.
- 12. State of being functional and in use.
- 15. Keeping the system operational despite faults.
- 16. Faults involving misleading information due to failures.
- 18. Predicting the effects of faults.
- 20. Faults caused by errors in system design.
- 21. Randomly determined; having a random probability distribution.
- 23. Ensuring compliance with a design at every development stage.
- 25. Undesired states that lead to system failures.
- 26. A step-by-step procedure for calculations.
Down
- 1. Removing faults during system development.
- 2. Mechanism in TMR systems to decide on an output.
- 4. Physical components of a computer system.
- 8. Used in messages to detect Byzantine faults.
- 11. Faults that are temporary and inconsistent.
- 13. Evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
- 14. Programs and other operational information.
- 17. The series of changes in the life of a system.
- 19. Meaning of a sequence of bits in computing.
- 22. Agreement among multiple systems or components.
- 24. The probability of a system performing without failure.
