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Abstract: Middleware is a class of software systems above the operating system which is becoming widely used for programming distributed systems. Voting is a fundamental operation when distributed systems involve replicated components. However, support for voting in middleware is very limited. This paper describes issues involved with supporting voting, and more general data fusion, in middleware. We describe the Voting Virtual Machine (VVM) architecture, which can be embedded in different middleware... (Update)

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.... process are not required to by well defined replicas and thus, the values to be processed are not required to be identical or even close [8]. The sensor fusion problem addressed in this paper will be: given a set of n sensors with continuous output values, all with a limited...

...same efficiency should be possible in Eternal as well. For example, an architecture for supporting voting in middleware is proposed in [5]. 3.4. Adaptive Voter Timeout To minimize the probability of false alarms and to reduce the latency in detecting crash and hung replicas, a...

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D. Bakken, Z. Zhan, C. Jones, and D. Karr, \Middleware Support for Voting and Data Fusion," in Proceedings of the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN- http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/bakken01middleware.html   More

@inbook{ bakken01middleware,
    author = "David E. Bakken",
    title = "Middleware",
    booktitle = "Encyclopedia of distributed computing",
    publisher = "Kluwer Academic Press",
    year = "2001",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/bakken01middleware.html" }
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