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Eliminating microarchitectural dependency from Architectural Vulnerability
2009
2009 IEEE 15th International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture
The Architectural Vulnerability Factor (AVF) of a hardware structure is the probability that a fault in the structure will affect the output of a program. AVF captures both microarchitectural and architectural fault masking effects; therefore, AVF measurements cannot generate insight into the vulnerability of software independent of hardware. To evaluate the behavior of software in the presence of hardware faults, we must isolate the software-dependent (architecture-level masking) portion of
doi:10.1109/hpca.2009.4798243
dblp:conf/hpca/SridharanK09
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