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Byzantine Fault-Tolerant MapReduce: Faults are Not Just Crashes [PDF]
MapReduce is often used to run critical jobs such as scientific data analysis. However, evidence in the literature shows that arbitrary faults do occur and can probably corrupt the results of MapReduce jobs. MapReduce runtimes like Hadoop tolerate crash faults, but not arbitrary or Byzantine faults.
Pedro A. R. S. Costa +3 more
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Software Based Fault Tolerance Against Byzantine Failures
The proposed software technique is a very low cost and an effective solution towards designing Byzantine fault tolerant computing application systems that are not so safety critical.
Goutam Kumar Saha
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Teaching Theology and Law in the Australian Secular Law School: Lessons From the Adelaide Law School
ABSTRACT The Adelaide Law School introduced Law and Religion into its suite of elective courses in 2012, the culmination of a long process of encouraging both the institution and individual faculty members to accept that this sub‐discipline, at the time already well‐recognized in the United States and Europe, properly belonged as a scholarly pursuit in
P. T. Babie
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Rising quantum hazards and flaws in conventional encryption make cloud‐based healthcare data security harder. Quantum‐Secure HealthChain, a new architecture using blockchain and quantum computing, improves medical data security, patient privacy, and data fidelity. Methods To prevent quantum attacks, the proposed system uses
Rajesh Bose +6 more
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A Blockchain‐Less Traceability System for Agriculture Using DAG, IPFS, and Serverless Deployments
ABSTRACT Ensuring transparency and integrity in agricultural data management is a critical challenge as the sector increasingly relies on advanced technologies. The primary problem is maintaining data traceability and security throughout the supply chain.
Antonio Villafranca +6 more
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ABSTRACT Facing a novel plague pandemic, military invasions, and political–economic transformations, societies of the eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire had to adapt to a variety of pressures and new ways of exploiting their natural environments during the mid‐1st millennium CE.
Cristiano Vignola +7 more
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To address high‐altitude power transmission challenges, a composite controller was developed to suppress strong wind interference, demonstrating the effectiveness of hierarchical control in complex dynamic systems. Hardware‐in‐the‐loop experiments verified the robustness of the control algorithm, providing methodological support for developing ...
Shaofeng Bai, Jun Zhong
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MBFT: A New Consensus Algorithm for Consortium Blockchain
Blockchain technology is an emerging distributed ledger technology that has exploratory applications in many areas. The consensus algorithm, as the core module of the blockchain, has an important impact on the security, scalability, and efficiency of the
Mingxiao Du, Qijun Chen, Xiaofeng Ma
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Public key distribution scheme based on blockchain for auditing [PDF]
Point-to-point encryption is an encryption method widely used in online communication software,and is mostly implemented by asymmetric encryption,but the public key distribution scheme relies on a centralized server.If the centralized server is attacked ...
HU Yifei,XIONG Yan,HUANG Wenchao
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This paper proposes Block‐FairFL, a Trustworthy Federated Learning framework empowered by Blockchain, to address the dual challenges of security and fairness in deploying AI for industrial engineering. ABSTRACT The integration of artificial intelligence into the industrial Internet of Things is pivotal for predictive maintenance and autonomous control.
Hui Li
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