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Designing dependable systems

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Designing dependable systems. / Dewsbury, G.; Clarke, K.; Rouncefield, M.
In: HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, Vol. 8, 04.2003.

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Harvard

Dewsbury, G, Clarke, K & Rouncefield, M 2003, 'Designing dependable systems', HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, vol. 8. <http://hometoys.com/emagazine.php?url=/htinews/apr03/articles/dewsbury/dependable.htm>

APA

Dewsbury, G., Clarke, K., & Rouncefield, M. (2003). Designing dependable systems. HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, 8. http://hometoys.com/emagazine.php?url=/htinews/apr03/articles/dewsbury/dependable.htm

Vancouver

Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Rouncefield M. Designing dependable systems. HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine. 2003 Apr;8.

Author

Dewsbury, G. ; Clarke, K. ; Rouncefield, M. / Designing dependable systems. In: HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine. 2003 ; Vol. 8.

Bibtex

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title = "Designing dependable systems",
abstract = "Systems in the home of older and disabled people, must be appropriate, and this means they are required to be accepted by the user (so they will be used), trustworthy (so they do not breakdown or fail), adaptable (so they can be added to in the future and reset as the person's needs change as well as being {"}fit for the purpose{"}, by which we mean they do what they say on the packet, they do what the user expects them to do, when the user expects them to do it, in the manner the person expects them to do it.",
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language = "English",
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RIS

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AU - Dewsbury, G.

AU - Clarke, K.

AU - Rouncefield, M.

PY - 2003/4

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N2 - Systems in the home of older and disabled people, must be appropriate, and this means they are required to be accepted by the user (so they will be used), trustworthy (so they do not breakdown or fail), adaptable (so they can be added to in the future and reset as the person's needs change as well as being "fit for the purpose", by which we mean they do what they say on the packet, they do what the user expects them to do, when the user expects them to do it, in the manner the person expects them to do it.

AB - Systems in the home of older and disabled people, must be appropriate, and this means they are required to be accepted by the user (so they will be used), trustworthy (so they do not breakdown or fail), adaptable (so they can be added to in the future and reset as the person's needs change as well as being "fit for the purpose", by which we mean they do what they say on the packet, they do what the user expects them to do, when the user expects them to do it, in the manner the person expects them to do it.

M3 - Journal article

VL - 8

JO - HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine

JF - HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine

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