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A. Jeong and D. Shasha. PLinda 2.0: A Transactional/Checkpointing Approach to Fault Tolerant Linda. In Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, pages 96-105. IEEE, 1994.

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SRS - A Framework for Developing Malleable and Migratable.. - Vadhiyar, Dongarra (2002)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Systems)   (Correct)

....depending on the transparency to the user and the portability of the check points. Transparent and semi transparent checkpointing systems [30, 12, 34] hide the details of checkpointing and restoration of saved states from the users, but are not portable. Non transparent checkpointing systems [23, 21, 27, 20] involves the users to make some modifications to their programs but are highly portable across systems. Checkpointing can also be implemented at the kernel level or user level. In this paper, we describe a checkpointing infrastructure that helps in the development and execution of malleable and ....

....are located fail. 5. The machine on which the RSS daemon is executing must be failure free for the duration of the application. 7 Related Work Checkpointing parallel applications have been widely studied in [16, 29, 25] and checkpointing systems for parallel applications have been developed [12, 10, 33, 38, 31, 15, 20, 34, 3, 23, 20, 4, 22, 21, 27]. Some of the systems were developed for homogeneous systems [12, 11,33,34] while some checkpointing systems allows applications to be checkpointed and restarred on heterogeneous systems [15, 20, 3 5, 23, 21, 27] Calypso [5] and Plinda [23] require application writers to write their programs in ....

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A. Jeong and D. Shasha. PLinda 2.0: A Transactional/Checkpointing Approach to Fault Tolerant Linda. In Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, pages 96-105. IEEE, 1994.


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JEON94 Jeong, K., Shasha, D., PLinda 2.0: A Transactional/checkpointing Approach to Fault Tolerant Linda, Proceedings of the Thirteenth Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, pp. 96-105, 1994.

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