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A Hierarchical Fault-Tolerant Ring Protocol for Distributed Real-Time Systems (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Turhan Tunali, Kayhan Erciyes, Zehra Soysert



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Abstract: . A synchronous communication protocol is designed and implemented for a distributed real-time system. The protocol operates on hierarchical rings and forms the communication backbone of a cluster based distributed system model that is designed to provide various distributed system functions such as clock synchronization, total event ordering, process group management, multicasting and fault tolerance. The multi-level hierarchy of the cluster based system model allows intracluster communication ... (Update)

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T. Tunali, K. Erciyes, and Z. Soysert, "A Hierarchical Fault-Tolerant Ring Protocol For A Distributed Real-Time System," Special issue of Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems 2(1), 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tunali00hierarchical.html   More

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