Abstract

The possibility of using continuous dynamic models to assess the reliability of special-purpose information management systems is considered. With the achievement of high reliability, modern technology becomes efficient and competitive. It is the reliability indicator that the derivatives will be other, equally important indicators - quality, survivability, safety, availability - and these are the main indicators that determine the effectiveness of special-purpose information and control systems. The overwhelming majority of research in this direction highlights the concept of software reliability, because when applying the concepts of reliability to software, one should take into account the features and differences of these objects from traditional technical systems for which the theory of reliability was originally developed. The fundamental difference between programs and technology, and technical systems in particular, is that the program does not wear out over time, but rather, errors that were not found earlier are detected, the software improves and improves over time.

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