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High-Availability Algorithms for Distributed Stream Processing (2004)  (Make Corrections)  
Jeong-Hyon Hwang, Magdalena Balazinska, Alexander Rasin, Ugur Cetintemel, Michael Stonebraker, Stan Zdonik



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Abstract: Stream-processing systems are designed to support an emerging class of applications that require sophisticated and timely processing of high-volume data streams, often originating in a distributed environment. Work in stream processing has so far focused primarily on stream-oriented languages and resource-constrained, one-pass query processing. High availability, a key goal for virtually all data-processing systems, has received little attention until now. This paper examines failure-... (Update)

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@misc{ hwang-highavailability,
  author = "Jeong-Hyon Hwang and Magdalena Balazinska and Alexander Rasin and Ugur
    Cetintemel and Michael Stonebraker and Stan Zdonik",
  title = "High-Availability Algorithms for Distributed Stream Processing",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hwang04highavailability.html" }
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