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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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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 Closer Look at Fault Tolerance
Theory of Computing Systems, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Making Byzantine Fault Tolerant Systems Tolerate Byzantine Faults. [PDF]
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We observe that although recently developed BFT state machine replication protocols are quite fast, they don't tolerate Byzantine faults very well: a single faulty client or server is capable of rendering PBFT, Q/U, HQ, and Zyzzyva virtually unusable. In this
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Software Fault Tolerance in Real-Time Systems: Identifying the Future Research Questions
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023William Fornaciari +2 more
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Fault tolerance in cloud computing environment: A systematic survey
Computers in Industry, 2018Moin Hasan, Singh Goraya
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Methods for fault tolerance in networks-on-chip
ACM Computing Surveys, 2013Axel Jantsch +2 more
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