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Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference on | 1969

Reliability modeling techniques for self-repairing computer systems

Willard G. Bouricius; William C. Carter; Peter R. Schneider

This paper develops techniques for generating and using mathematical models applicable to architectural evaluation of the tradeoffs involved in designing self-repairing highly reliable computers for long missions. These systems must use standby sparing and their reliability is shown to be extremely sensitive to small variations in a new design parameter, the coverage, c, defined as the probability of system recovery given the existence of a failure. Interactive terminal calculations show c to be the single most important parameter in high-reliability system design. Changing the coverage from 1 to .98 can result in orders of magnitude change in system mission time with a specified reliability. Most techniques for increasing system reliability (e.g. adding more spares) are shown to be futile in the face of an inadequate .99 coverage. Adding checking, diagnostics, etc. to improve failure coverage is shown to be the most advantageous technique by examples of system tradeoff evaluation. This mandates extensive application of modeling techniques throughout all computer system design phases.


IEEE Transactions on Education | 1967

Aids for Logic Design Algorithm Development

Donald L. Dietmeyer; Peter R. Schneider

Teaching logic design algorithm development through computer program aids useable by a novice programmer is discussed. The basis for the method is a set of FORTRAN compatible subroutines which perform the tedious tasks of logic function input/output and manipulation, together with some simple combinatorial operations. These routines allow the student to concentrate on analysis and synthesis algorithms, investigating and solving problems beyond the realm of feasibility of hand calculation. Typical examples are discussed.


IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers | 1967

Programmed Algorithms to Compute Tests to Detect and Distinguish Between Failures in Logic Circuits

J. Paul Roth; Willard G. Bouricius; Peter R. Schneider


ifip congress | 1968

Design of dynamically checked computers.

William C. Carter; Peter R. Schneider


Archive | 1968

TRIPLE MODULAR REDUNDANCY/SPARING

Willard G. Bouricius; William C. Carter; John P. Roth; Peter R. Schneider


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1967

On the necessity to examine D-chains in diagnostic test generation-an example

Peter R. Schneider


IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers | 1967

Identification of Symmetry, Redundancy and Equivalence of Boolean Functions

Donald L. Dietmeyer; Peter R. Schneider


Archive | 1969

SYSTEM USE OF SELF-TESTING CHECKING CIRCUITS

William C. Carter; Peter R. Schneider


Archive | 1968

Self-checking error checker for two-rail coded data

William C. Carter; Keith A. Duke; Peter R. Schneider


Archive | 1968

STATUS SWITCHING IN AN AUTOMATICALLY REPAIRED COMPUTER

Willard G. Bouricius; William C. Carter; John P. Roth; Peter R. Schneider

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