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Most everything one needs to know about safety, security and dependability in ‘classical’ settings can be found in [1], here we consider another environment [2]. As the current ‘I sit pretty under a Cloud of Services’ paradigm morphs into ‘Everybody (mis)behaves in the Crowd of Services’ one, it is worthwhile to consider what the (almost) familiar notions of safety, security and dependability would mean and how to achieve the state of affairs to which they could be fairly applied.
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Turski, W.M. (2011). Safety, Security and Dependability in Crowd Computing. In: Jones, C.B., Lloyd, J.L. (eds) Dependable and Historic Computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6875. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24541-1_36
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