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What innovations does Dependability involve?
 
Dependability requirements tend to favor a conservative design approach. However, the rapid technological changes, the increased system complexity, and the general trend for higher autonomy in space systems requires that the tools and methodologies, used to support the design process and to predict the reliability of space systems, continuously adapt to this new context.
 
 
Last update: 17 September 2009
 


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