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F. D. Giandomenico and L. Strigini. Adjudicators for diverse-redundant components. In Proc. IEEE 9th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, pages 114--123, 1990.

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Middleware Support for Voting and Data Fusion - Zhiyuan (2001)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....Examples include distance agreement protocols and distance decision [13] which involve voting in multidimensional space; the generalization of commonly used voting techniques such as Formalized Majority Voter, Generalized Median Voter, etc. in [23] and the adjudicators and adjudication functions [16], which are generalized concepts of voters and voting algorithms. The Consensus Service is a technique for constructing agreement protocols [17] Our research is not a theoretical attempt to provide a generalized voting service or notation that strives to express all possible voting algorithms. ....

F. D. Giandomenico and L. Strigini. Adjudicators for diverse-redundant components. In Proc. IEEE 9th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, pages 114--123, 1990.


An Exception Handling Framework for N-Version Programming in.. - Romanovsky (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... exception, otherwise the result of the failed version is ignored (masked) Another situation when the adjudicator reports the Failure, exception 13 to the controller is when it is not able to perform the adjudication properly (for example, because of a design fault) Any conventional adjudicator [18] can be used for dealing with normal version outcomes but it has to be extended for our scheme by exception adjudication. Note that this adjudication is simple because there is a finite number of interface exceptions in any DD class and their comparison is straightforward when they have unique ....

....to be extended for our scheme by exception adjudication. Note that this adjudication is simple because there is a finite number of interface exceptions in any DD class and their comparison is straightforward when they have unique values associated with them; this is why the exact majority voting [18] can be applied. Let us consider several examples demonstrating how the extended adjudicator works for the system with three versions: outcomes (E 1 , E 1 , Normal) result E 1 ; outcome Normal is produced by a faulty version, exceptional outcome E1 is produced by the correct ....

Di Giandomenico, F. and Strigini, L. (1990) Adjudicators for Diverse Redundant Components. In Proc. of the 9th Int. Symp. Reliable Distributed Systems. Huntsville, Alabama, 114-123.


Optimal Discrimination between Transient and Permanent Faults - Pizza, al. (1998)   (Correct)

.... multi module applications, which we think have immediate interest, there are: multiple redundant, voted systems: the diagnosis algorithm would use the results of adjudication (voting) to diagnose each parallel computation channel, and the diagnosis can be fed back to the voter as explained in [3]; extending the reliability model that computes the prior probabilities to include error propagation. In a multiplemodule system, the diagnosis can be extended to a choice among the possible combinations of states (presence of transient or permanent faults) of all modules, thus taking advantage ....

F. Di Giandomenico, L. Strigini, "Adjudicators for Diverse-Redundant Components", Proc. 9th Symp. on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS-9), Huntsville, Ala., 1990, pp. 114-123.

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