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Abstract: Contents 1) Introduction 2) Optimistic Recovery 3) Related Work 4) Conclusions/Summary 5) References Introduction Optimistic Recovery is a new technique supporting application - independent recovery, which means that it should be applicable to arbitrary programs. It is also an application - transparent recovery. For example: -- simplifies programming -- application and recovery protocols to evolve independently -- pre-existing programs to become recoverable Communication, computation and... (Update)

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@misc{ on-optimistic,
  author = "Research Seminar On",
  title = "Optimistic Recovery in Distributed Systems",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/749670.html" }
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