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Recovery from tracking failure
2016 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2016Numerous trackers have been proposed in recent years with considerable success. But few trackers can cope with all scenarios without failures. It is very difficult to design a tracker robust enough to keep off tracking failure. As failure is inevitable, we propose a framework to correct tracker, verify failure, predict object position and re-detect ...
Ke He +4 more
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Failure Recovery in Resilient X10
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 2019Cloud computing has made the resources needed to execute large-scale in-memory distributed computations widely available. Specialized programming models, e.g., MapReduce, have emerged to offer transparent fault tolerance and fault recovery for specific computational patterns, but they sacrifice generality.
David Grove +9 more
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LDP failure detection and recovery
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2004In the last few years, multiprotocol label switching has been successfully, deployed by the majority of service providers worldwide. The label distribution protocol is used in many MPLS networks for distributing labels to establish the label switched paths.
Luyuan Fang +4 more
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Failure recovery in the MICON system
27th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, 1990MICON is a knowledge-based system that designs small computer systems. The synthesis of a digital system may be viewed as successive design and redesign of individual subsystems. Redesign is necessary when the design of one subsystem imposes conflicting requirements on the design of another, and when a design cannot meet specifications.
Ajay J. Daga, William P. Birmingham
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2015
In the previous chapter, you learned that failures are inevitable. Consequently, a well-designed and hardened application is all about early failure detection and quickly recovering from it.
Suren Machiraju, Suraj Gaurav
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In the previous chapter, you learned that failures are inevitable. Consequently, a well-designed and hardened application is all about early failure detection and quickly recovering from it.
Suren Machiraju, Suraj Gaurav
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Dealing with failures during failure recovery of distributed systems
Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Design and evolution of autonomic application software - DEAS '05, 2005One of the characteristics of autonomic systems is self recovery from failures. Self recovery can be achieved through sensing failures, planning for recovery and executing the recovery plan to bring the system back to a normal state. For various reasons, however, additional failures are possible during the process of recovering from the initial failure.
Naveed Arshad +2 more
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The failure and recovery problem for replicated databases
Proceedings of the second annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '83, 1983A replicated database is a distributed database in which some data items are stored redundantly at multiple sites. The main goal is to improve system reliability. By storing critical data at multiple sites, the system can operate even though some sites have failed.
Philip A. Bernstein, Nathan Goodman
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Transparent VPN failure recovery with virtualization
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2012Cloud computing is widely used to provide today's Internet services. Since its service scope is being extended to a wide range of business applications, the security of network communications between clients and clouds are becoming important. Several cloud vendors support virtual private networks (VPNs) for connecting their clouds. Unfortunately, cloud
Yohei Matsuhashi +4 more
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Continuous Consensus with Failures and Recoveries
2008A continuous consensus(CC) protocol maintains for each process iat each time kan up-to-date core M_i[k] of information about the past, so that the cores at all processes are guaranteed to be identical. This is a generalization of simultaneous consensus that provides processes with the ability to perform simultaneously coordinated actions, and saves the
Tal Mizrahi, Yoram Moses
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