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Performance and Dependability Symposium

DSN-PDS 2008

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Algorithms
Analytic modeling techniques
Data analysis
Database and transactional systems
Dependability assessment tools
Dependability benchmarking
Distributed systems
E-commerce systems
Embedded systems
Evaluation
Hardware and computer architecture
Intrusion tolerance
IT management
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Self-managing systems
Sensor systems
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Software reliability
Storage systems
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