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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.
Rob Walters, Grant Fritchey
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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.
Rob Walters, Grant Fritchey
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Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '94, 1994
Summary: We study fault-tolerant multiprocessor scheduling under the realistic assumption that the occurrence of faults cannot be predicted. The goal in these problems is to minimize the delay incurred by the jobs. Since this is an online problem we use competitive analysis to evaluate possible algorithms.
Kalyanasundaram, Bala, Pruhs, Kirk R.
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Summary: We study fault-tolerant multiprocessor scheduling under the realistic assumption that the occurrence of faults cannot be predicted. The goal in these problems is to minimize the delay incurred by the jobs. Since this is an online problem we use competitive analysis to evaluate possible algorithms.
Kalyanasundaram, Bala, Pruhs, Kirk R.
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Fault Tolerant Sorting Networks
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1991Summary: A general technique for enhancing the reliability of sorting networks and other comparator based networks is presented. The technique converts any network that uses unreliable comparators to a fault tolerant network that produces the correct output with overwhelming probability, even if each comparator is faulty with some probability smaller ...
Assaf, Shay, Upfal, Eli
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2013
The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
AGOSTA, GIOVANNI +2 more
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The current trends in technology, fabrication processes, and computing architectures are increasingly pushing towards the design and development of multi-core and many-core systems constituted by a relevant number of relatively low-cost execution resources (e.g., processors and configurable accelerator units) to achieve high performance while ...
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Review of Economic Studies, 2002
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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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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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1993
A fault may cause a process to behave abnormally, and a fault hypothesis divides such abnormal behaviour into exceptional and catastrophic behaviours. The set of normal and exceptional behaviours can be considered the set of acceptable behaviours. In this report traces, or communication histories, are used to denote the behaviour of a process.
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A fault may cause a process to behave abnormally, and a fault hypothesis divides such abnormal behaviour into exceptional and catastrophic behaviours. The set of normal and exceptional behaviours can be considered the set of acceptable behaviours. In this report traces, or communication histories, are used to denote the behaviour of a process.
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2010
The domains of usage of large scale distributed systems have been extending during the past years from scientific to commercial applications. Together with the extension of the application domains, new requirements have emerged for large scale distributed systems.
Valentin Cristea +3 more
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The domains of usage of large scale distributed systems have been extending during the past years from scientific to commercial applications. Together with the extension of the application domains, new requirements have emerged for large scale distributed systems.
Valentin Cristea +3 more
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Fault-tolerant convergence routing
Proceedings of ICNP - 1994 International Conference on Network Protocols, 1997This paper presents fault-tolerant protocols for fast packet switch networks with convergence routing. The objective is to provide, after a link or a node (switch) failure, fast reconfiguration and continuous host-to-host communication. Convergence routing is a variant of deflection routing, which combines in a dynamic fashion, the on-line routing ...
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