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Recovery from Acute Renal Failure
Clinical and Experimental Dialysis and Apheresis, 1981Acute tubular necrosis is the most common cause of acute renal failure making up two-thirds of such cases. Mortality is best correlated to basic disease. Surgery, particularly in the abdomen, carries an unusually sinister prognosis. The influence of age on outcome is controversial.
C M, Kjellstrand, C, Gornick, T, Davin
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Recovery for Failures in Rolling Upgrade on Clouds
2014 44th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, 2014When cloud consumers perform rolling upgrade operations on cloud applications, they may encounter failures due to cloud uncertainty, interfering operations and incorrect configurations. For example, unreliable cloud API calls can make the rolling upgrade operation fail in unpredictable ways due to a long time delay to respond to the API call.
Min Fu 0001 +3 more
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Frame synchronization failure: detection and recovery
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1991Two problems concerning synchronization for DS1 extended superframe format digital transmission are analyzed. The first problem is to determine how long it will be before synchronization is perceived as being lost given the probability of a bit being in error.
Arne Nilsson, Mark Perry, Mike Sutton
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Network Failure Recovery with Tie-Sets
2011 IEEE Workshops of International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2011The present research aims to recover network failure in networks with a complicated topology by focusing on tie-sets. A tie-set implies a set of links constituting a loop. The entire network is divided into smaller local units of tie-sets which encompass all network vertices and links.
Kiyoto Kadena +2 more
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Ventricular assistance for recovery of cardiac failure
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1999Mechanical assist devices have been used increasingly to support patients who await heart transplantation. The initial goal was to provide sufficient circulatory function to keep these patients alive and to allow them to recover from secondary organ dysfunction.
M, Loebe, J, Müller, R, Hetzer
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On the analysis of overlay failure detection and recovery
Computer Networks, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhi Li 0002 +3 more
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Failure recovery algorithms for multimedia servers
Multimedia Systems, 2000In this paper, we present two novel disk failure recovery methods that utilize the inherent characteristicsof video streams for efficient recovery. Whereas the firstmethod exploits the inherent redundancy in video streams(rather than error-correcting codes) to approximately reconstruct data stored on failed disks, the second method exploitsthe ...
Prashant J. Shenoy, Harrick M. Vin
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Proactive Failure Recovery for Stateful NFV
2020 IEEE 26th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS), 2020Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technology is viewed as a significant component of both the fifth-generation (5G) communication networks and edge computing. In this paper, through reviewing the state-of-the-art work on applying NFV to edge computing, we identify that an urgent research challenge is to provide the proactive failure recovery ...
Zhenyi Huang, Huawei Huang
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Modular concurrency control and failure recovery
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1988An approach to concurrency control is presented; it is based on the decomposition of both the database and the individual transactions. This approach is a generalization of serializability theory in that the set of permissible transaction schedules contains all the serializable schedules.
Lui Sha +2 more
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Modeling of Failure detection and recovery in SysML
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops (ISSREW), 2013• Question — How can Failure Modes and Effects Analyses be generated from SysML models? • Motivation — Technical: Growing ubiquity, complexity, and safety criticality of systems containing software — Programmatic: Reduce cost and schedule burden of FMEAs to levels tolerated by developers and their management — Cultural: Growing use of SysML and ...
Myron Hecht, Jeanne Tamaki, Derek Lo
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