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....Join calculus in the case of fail stop failures) introducing failure specific domain abstractions to capture ideas of failure zones and error confinement zones. One should also consider higher level abstractions involving e.g. notions of atomicity (see requirement 7. 2) recovery or replication [18]. 7.2 Supporting atomic activities Description A global computing programming model should provide support for notions of atomic activities. Rationale Atomic transactions [22, 28] have emerged as a key abstraction for building resilient distributed systems. One should expect a global computing ....
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