from the foresight-needs-you! dept.
Phil Wolff writes ""Software has bugs." We take this for granted. But defects like the blue screen of death in nano-systems are likely to be unacceptable.
Contibute your ideas, knowledge, and experience to an online working group on reliable computing."
Read more for details . . . "Over this next year we'll watch and discuss the state of the art in software
- architectures,
- tools,
- research, and
- practices
leading to systems that are:
- reliable,
- defect-free,
- mission critical, and
- trustworthy.
As a working group, we will:
- discover if, how, and when Unreliable Computing poses a risk to Institute goals, and
- form policy suggestions.
Please email me ([email protected]) to join the working group or share your insights and experience in:
- managing complexity
- software engineering
- systems engineering
- large-project management
- emergent behavior
- risk assessment
- semiconductor design or
- the evolution of nano R&D.
Toward a grey-goo-free world ,
– Phil Wolff, dijest.com"