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T. Liu, Z. Kalbarczyk, and R. Iyer. A Software, Multilevel Fault Injection Mechanism: Case Study Evaluating the Virtual Interface Architecture. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'99), Lausanne, Switzerland, 1999.

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Evaluating the Impact of Communication.. - Nagaraja.. (2003)   (Correct)

....like TCP, these protocols viewed packet loss as signaling congestion. There has been extensive work in analysing faults and how they impact systems [13, 22, 34] However, the focus of these studies was not on the communication system. Studies benchmarking system behavior under fault loads include [20, 24]. However, these works do not provide a good understanding of how one would estimate overall system availability under a given fault load. System availability studies such as [2, 25] are works in this direction. An interesting paper is [8] which outlines a methodology for benchmarking systems ....

T. Liu, Z. Kalbarczyk, and R. Iyer. A Software, Multilevel Fault Injection Mechanism: Case Study Evaluating the Virtual Interface Architecture. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'99), Lausanne, Switzerland, 1999.


Evaluating the Impact of Communication.. - Nagaraja.. (2002)   (Correct)

....like TCP, these protocols viewed packet loss as signaling congestion. There has been extensive work in analysing faults and how they impact systems [13, 22, 34] However, the focus of these studies was not on the communication system. Studies benchmarking system behavior under fault loads include [20, 24]. However, these works do not provide a good understanding of how one would estimate overall system availability under a given fault load. System availability studies such as [2, 25] are works in this direction. An interesting paper is [8] which outlines a methodology for benchmarking systems ....

T. Liu, Z. Kalbarczyk, and R. Iyer. A Software, Multilevel Fault Injection Mechanism: Case Study Evaluating the Virtual Interface Architecture. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'99), Lausanne, Switzerland, 1999.

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