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  1. Annual Conference on Computer Assurance.
  2. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Computer Assurance, 'Systems Integrity, Software Safety and Process Security
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Programming a VIPER

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Buckley, T.F. Jesty, P.H.
Copyright Year 1989
Description Author affiliation: Sch. of Comput. Studies, Leeds Univ., UK (Buckley, T.F.; Jesty, P.H.)
Abstract The programming techniques used with a verifiable integrated processor for enhanced reliability (VIPER) are presented. A brief outline of VIPER's characteristics is followed by descriptions of three design studies of applications using VIPER. Two deal with aspects of the control of a main battle tank and the third with the metering of a high-value fluid in commerce. These studies have shown that, due to the lack of any interrupts, the polling of all the input signals with sufficient frequency becomes a major part of the system requirement. A formalism for priority polling is presented.<>
Starting Page 84
Ending Page 92
File Size 808024
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1109/CMPASS.1989.76045
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1989-06-19
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Programming
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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