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SCHLICHTING R.D. & THOMAS V.T., FT-SR: A Programming Language for Constructing Fault - Tolerant Distributed Systems. University of Arizona Technical Report TR 92-31, 1992.

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....approach of Condor. 5.2 Miscellany The implementation work is at an early stage but no obstacles have yet appeared. Several issues have been conveniently ignored including garbage collection, dangling references, errorhandling and fault tolerance. A fault tolerant version of SR does exist, FT SR [15] which runs under the x kernel [16] We see no conflict between the fault tolerant extensions outlined in [15] and our persistence extensions. In fact the latter may make the former easier to add to a Unix based implementation of FT SR, and could provide a general mechanism for errorhandling in ....

....Several issues have been conveniently ignored including garbage collection, dangling references, errorhandling and fault tolerance. A fault tolerant version of SR does exist, FT SR [15] which runs under the x kernel [16] We see no conflict between the fault tolerant extensions outlined in [15] and our persistence extensions. In fact the latter may make the former easier to add to a Unix based implementation of FT SR, and could provide a general mechanism for errorhandling in the language. 6. Conclusion Adding persistence to concurrency rather than vice versa would appear to be a ....

SCHLICHTING R.D. & THOMAS V.T., FT-SR: A Programming Language for Constructing Fault - Tolerant Distributed Systems. University of Arizona Technical Report TR 92-31, 1992.


Programming Language Support for Writing Fault-Tolerant.. - Schlichting, Thomas (1995)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Thomas)   (Correct)

....shows how a single monitor statement can be used to implement a group membership service [20, 21] and a distributed word game that exploits multiple processors for increased performance as well as fault tolerance. A description of all these examples together with complete code can be found in [22]. 3.4 Language Design Issues The fault tolerance mechanisms of FT SR are designed with two important considerations in mind. The first is that the mechanisms be orthogonal, so that any interplay between these mechanisms not result in unexpected behavior. The second is that, whenever possible, ....

V. Thomas, FT-SR: A Programming Language for Constructing Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems. PhD thesis, Dept. of CS, Univ. of Arizona, 1993.

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