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Availability as a Cloud Service for Control System of Critical Energy Infrastructure

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Conference Proceedings

Authors:

Ivanchenko O.; Kharchenko, V.; Moroz, B.; Kabak, L.; Smoktii, K.; Ponochovnyi Y.

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CEUR Workshop Proceedings, p.571-582 (2104)
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Ivanchenko, Oleg, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, and Aleksandr Skatkov. "Management of Critical Infrastructures Based on Technical Megastate." Information & Security: An International Journal 28, no. 1 (2012): 37-51.
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APA style: O., I., Kharchenko V.., Moroz B.., Kabak L.., Smoktii K.., & Y. P. (2104).  Availability as a Cloud Service for Control System of Critical Energy Infrastructure. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 571-582.
Chicago style: O., Ivanchenko, V. Kharchenko, B. Moroz, L. Kabak, K. Smoktii, and Ponochovnyi Y.. Availability as a Cloud Service for Control System of Critical Energy Infrastructure In CEUR Workshop Proceedings., 2104.
IEEE style: O., I., V.. Kharchenko, B.. Moroz, L.. Kabak, K.. Smoktii, and P. Y., "Availability as a Cloud Service for Control System of Critical Energy Infrastructure", CEUR Workshop Proceedings, pp. 571-582, 2104.
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