| Randell, B. (2000). Facing up to faults. The Computer Journal, 43, 95-106. |
....go a long way in making computing more usable. The Ambient network view of the world is in effect a single system with billions of networked information devices . Although currently the research emphasis for making this a reality is on usability, dependability will increasingly become an issue [6]. 3. Developing Autonomic Computing The creation of Autonomic Computing, or methods of enabling electronic systems to respond to problems, recover from outages and repair faults, all on their own without human intervention is by no means a small undertaking [4] The desire for automation and ....
B. Randell, "Facing up to faults", The Computer Journal, ACM Press, 43(2), 2000
....must be recovered using conventional exception based techniques, but the RTS attempts implicit recovery of pure computations. 1 Introduction Reliability has been a major issue in the software community for a long time [Tur49] and recent developments greatly increase its importance [Ran00, Lap99] The industrialised world is becoming increasingly reliant on computer based systems. Simultaneously, low cost distributed systems have become commonplace, for example the proliferation of workstation networks. Such systems can not simply be treated as a single stable machine and a more ....
B. Randell. Facing up to faults. The Computer Journal, 43(2):95-106, 2000.
....in use prior to a failure. Therefore, no components are sitting idle waiting to take over when another component fails and no productivity or expense is wasted carrying redundant components that are never used. Repair in dependability and reliability literature is known as fault removal [1][2]. In order for fault removal to occur in a self sufficient robot colony, the robots must first determine that there is some fault present. Once a fault is known to exist, one must then determine the location and nature of such a fault. Action is then taken to remove the fault. Of these three ....
B. Randell. Facing Up to Faults. Turing Lecture, 2000.
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