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Journal of Reliable and Fault-Tolerant Computing
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Electronic ISSN: pending
The Journal of Reliable and Fault-Tolerant Computing aims to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to publish high-quality research papers, reviews, and theoretical papers that focus on the design, implementation, and evaluation of reliable and fault-tolerant computing systems. The journal seeks to publish research that contributes to the development of techniques, methodologies, and tools that ensure the dependability, availability, and resilience of computer systems in the face of faults, errors, and failures. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary research that applies theories and concepts from other fields, such as control theory, optimization, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, to the study of reliable and fault-tolerant computing. The journal also encourages research that explores the potential challenges and trade-offs in achieving reliability and fault tolerance in computer systems, including issues related to performance, energy efficiency, and cost.
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