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Fault Tolerance as a Service

2013 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Cloud Computing, 2013
Cloud computing is fast emerging as a popular choice for a variety of business needs. Providing adequate fault tolerance guarantees to diverse applications is an important challenge. Fault tolerance needs vary from one application to another. Fault tolerance consumes resources.
Bipin B. Nandi   +3 more
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Fault-Tolerant Systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976
Basic concepts, motivation, and techniques of fault tolerance are discussed in this paper. The topics include fault classification, redundancy techniques, reliability modeling and prediction, examples of fault-tolerant computers, and some approaches to the problem of tolerating design faults.
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Fault-Tolerant ANTS

2014
In this paper, we study a variant of the Ants Nearby Treasure Search problem, where n mobile agents, controlled by finite automata, search collaboratively for a treasure hidden by an adversary. In our version of the model, the agents may fail at any time during the execution.
Tobias Langner 0001   +3 more
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Fault Tolerance on NoCs

2013 27th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2013
Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs) are increasingly popular in embedded systems, but also on high performance systems. In such systems, the data bandwidth requirements keeps increasing as the number of processing elements increases. Therefore, a Network-on-Chip (NoCs) communication architecture use to be preferred than a communication based on ...
José Miguel Montañana   +2 more
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Fault-tolerant estimation

Proceedings of the 2000 American Control Conference. ACC (IEEE Cat. No.00CH36334), 2000
A fault-tolerant estimator is obtained from fusing the concept of fault detection with estimation. Two possible architectures are evaluated. At the center of the fault-tolerant estimation procedure is a bank of filters computing local state estimates, a residual screening scheme to isolate corrupted estimates and a method of blending untainted ones ...
Laurence H. Mutuel, Jason L. Speyer
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Fault-Tolerant Computing

Computer, 1980
Critical computer applications will grow explosively in the next decade, demanding systems that are reliable and available. Fault tolerance provides the tools to build such systems.
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Fault tolerance

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2012
In the clustered environment we have large number of independent components cooperating or collaborating on a computation. Any of this vast number of components can fail at any time, resulting in erroneous output. There are many techniques have been developed to resilience to these kinds of faults.
Abbas Mohammed   +2 more
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Fault Tolerance for OpenSHMEM

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Models, 2014
On today's supercomputing systems, faults are becoming a norm rather than an exception. Given the complexity required for achieving expected scalability and performance on future systems, this situation is expected to become worse. The systems are expected to function in a nearly constant presence of faults.
Pengfei Hao   +6 more
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Fault tolerant processes

Distributed Computing, 1989
A process is said to be fault tolerant if the system provides proper service despite the failure of the process. For supporting fault-tolerant processes, measures have to be provided to recover messages lost due to the failure. One approach for recovering messages is to use message-logging techniques.
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Fault-tolerant CSP

Proceedings ICCI `92: Fourth International Conference on Computing and Information, 2003
In a network of communicating processes performing a distributed computation, one can replicate some or all of the communicating processes on different nodes to increase successful probability of the distributed computation against node failures. The authors use communicating sequential process (CSP) to express this scheme by appropriately translating ...
Shyan-Ming Yuan, Chin-Juan Chen
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