Building Resilient Systems
Architecture, Modeling and Metrics

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Building Resilient Systems brings together key concepts and methods to meet crucial challenges of energy-efficient system resilience. Computer system design is undergoing a paradigm shift in the wake of several disruptive trends: (a) CMOS device technology scaling is becoming progressively more difficult

1. Technology trends: power wall vs. reliability wall 2. Circuit- and gate-level fault models relevant to modern design 3. Fundamentals of application-level resilience modeling and analysis 4. Cross-layer resilience modeling and failure mitigation 5. Case studies

Pradip Bose is a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Reliability- and Power-Aware Microarchitectures Department at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His research interests are in the area of processor and system architectures, with a focus on technology-aware design. Pradip is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University. During 1983-1987, Pradip was a member of IBM’s pioneering RISC superscalar processor R&D team. During the 1989-90 academic year, Pradip was on sabbatical leave from IBM, serving as Visiting Associate Professor at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Calcutta, India. At ISI, Pradip served as the coordinating leader of an UNDP-sponsored project on knowledge- based computer systems.