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On failure detection by inversion techniques

2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004
This paper considers the failure detection and reconstruction problem, for linear time invariant systems, with generalized solutions based on left inverse techniques.
Maricela Figueroa Garcia   +3 more
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An autonomic failure-detection algorithm

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2004
Designs for distributed systems must consider the possibility that failures will arise and must adopt specific failure detection strategies. We describe and analyze a self-regulating failure-detection algorithm that bounds resource usage and failure-detection latency, while automatically reassigning resources to improve failure-detection latency as ...
Kevin Mills   +4 more
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Enforcing perfect failure detection

Proceedings 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
Perfect failure detectors can correctly decide whether a computer is crashed. However it is impossible to implement a perfect failure detector in purely asynchronous systems. We show how to enforce perfect failure detection in timed distributed systems with hardware watchdogs.
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Crash-Quiescent Failure Detection

2009
A distributed algorithm is crash quiescent if it eventually stops sending messages to crashed processes. An algorithm can be made crash quiescent by providing it with either a crash notification service or a reliable communication service. Both services can be implemented in practical environments with failure detectors.
Srikanth Sastry   +2 more
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An approach to detecting failures automatically

Fourth international workshop on Software quality assurance: in conjunction with the 6th ESEC/FSE joint meeting, 2007
Failure detection is a difficult and often expensive task. The principle of self-healing addresses this cost issue, but poses new research questions. This work focuses on detecting non-trivial failures that are hard to specify and difficult to detect within the context of self-healing software.
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Failure Detection in a RESTful Way

2012
FaDe service is a novel proposal of failure detection service based on the REST paradigm for the SOA environment. Modularity of architecture allows to build generic service that can be further optimized. FaDe service is fully distributed and provide two communication protocols (gossip, Kademlia) that allow FaDe nodes to cooperate efficiently and make ...
Dariusz Dwornikowski   +2 more
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Network Failure Detection and Graph Connectivity

SIAM Journal on Computing, 2008
We consider a model for monitoring the connectivity of a network subject to node or edge failures. In particular, we are concerned with detecting $(\epsilon,k)$-failures: events in which an adversary deletes up to $k$ network elements (nodes or edges), after which there are two sets of nodes $A$ and $B$, each at least an $\epsilon$ fraction of the ...
Kleinberg, Jon   +2 more
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Noninvasive detection of sympathetic neurocirculatory failure

Clinical Autonomic Research, 2000
In sympathetic neurocirculatory failure (SNF), reflexive sympathetically mediated cardiovascular stimulation does not compensate for decreased cardiac filling. This explains orthostatic hypotension in chronic primary autonomic failure (CPAF). During phase 2 of the Valsalva maneuver (phase 2_L), blood pressure increases from its peak.
Goldstein, D.S., Tack, C.J.J.
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On Affirmative Adaptive Failure Detection

2012
Fault detection methodology is a crucial part in providing a scalable, dependable and high availability of grid computing environment. The most popular technique that used in detecting fault is heartbeat mechanism where it monitors the grid resources in a very short interval.
Ahmad Shukri Mohd Noor   +3 more
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Encapsulating Failure Detection: From Crash to Byzantine Failures

2002
Separating different aspects of a program, and encapsulating them inside well defined modules, is considered a good engineering discipline. This discipline is particularly desirable in the development of distributed agreement algorithms which are known to be difficult and error prone.
Assia Doudou   +2 more
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