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Abstract: In this paper we present a project to provide fault tolerance
in distributed Ada 95 applications by means of replication
of partitions. Replication is intended to be largely
transparent to an application. A group communication system
is used for replica management. We examine some of
the possibilities for implementing such a system and highlight
some of the difficulties encountered in the context of
the programming language Ada 95.
Keywords: Distributed Systems, Fault Tolerance,
Replication,... (Update)
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...Distributed Systems Annex of Ada, providing replication mechanisms, which must be explicitly used by the application programmer. Wolf [16] presents some issues regarding replica implementation within the partition model of Ada Distributed Systems Annex. He initially assumes...
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Wolf, T. Fault Tolerance in Distributed Ada 95. In Proceedings of IRTAW8, Ada Letters, Vol. XVII, 5 (Sep/Oct 1997), 106-110. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wolf97fault.html More
@inproceedings{ wolf97fault,
author = "Thomas Wolf",
title = "Fault Tolerance in Distributed Ada 95",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 8th International Real-Time Ada Workshop, Ravenscar, April 1997",
number = "XVII(5), Sept./Oct. 1997",
publisher = "ACM Press",
pages = "106--110",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wolf97fault.html" }
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