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Implementing Fault-Tolerant Services Using the State Machine Approach: A Tutorial (1990)

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by Fred B. Schneider
Venue:ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS
Citations:975 - 9 self
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@ARTICLE{Schneider90implementingfault-tolerant,
    author = {Fred B. Schneider},
    title = {Implementing Fault-Tolerant Services Using the State Machine Approach: A Tutorial},
    journal = {ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS},
    year = {1990},
    volume = {22},
    pages = {299--319}
}

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Abstract

The state machine approach is a general method for implementing fault-tolerant services in distributed systems. This paper reviews the approach and describes protocols for two different failure models--Byzantine and fail-stop. System reconfiguration techniques for removing faulty components and integrating repaired components are also discussed.

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