Dependability

Dependability

Dependability is a measure of a system's availability, reliability, maintainability and other characteristics such as safety and security. It is the ability to provide services that can be trusted within a time-period, even when the system is subject to attacks or natural failures. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and IFIP Working Group 10.4 develop and maintain international standards for dependability assessment and management.

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CS 61C Great Ideas in Computer Architecture (Machine Structures)

UC Berkeley

Fall 2022

This course deepens students' understanding of computer architecture and the translation of high-level programs into machine language. Emphasis is on C and assembly language programming, computer organization, parallelism, CPU design, and warehouse-scale computing. Prerequisites include CS61A and CS61B or equivalent C-based programming experience.

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