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Abstract: Computer systems that operate continuously over extended periods of time can be susceptible to a phenomenon known as software aging. This phenomenon can result in the gradual depletion of ...
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Lewis Faulk is a Non-Resident Fellow of the Urban Institute. He received funding from the Fidelity Charitable Catalyst Fund and the Barr Foundation to support the research discussed in this article.
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