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Abstract: Computers are being used to achieve increasingly
sophisticated control for large and complex systems.
Many of these systems require a large shared state
space or database. Thus, handling real-time concurrent
accesses to a shared database becomes an essential
feature for modern fault-tolerant systems. Many
fault-tolerant systems have been implemented for uniformly
tolerating various types of failures, such as
MAFT, FTP, FTPP, and Delta-4. However, most of
these either lack the notion of a shared ... (Update)
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...for handling malicious failures [4] are too expensive for fail stop failures. Also, these fault models represent only two extremes [10]. There can be a spectrum of failure modes from fail stop to malicious failures. In addition, conventional approaches for developing fault...
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I.-L. Yen, "Specialized N-Modular Redundant Processors in Large-Scale Distributed Systems," 15th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, Niagara-onthe -lake, Ontario, Canada, Oct. 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yen96specialized.html More
@inproceedings{ yen96specialized,
author = "I-Ling Yen",
title = "Specialized N-Modular Redundant Processors in Large-Scale Distributed Systems",
booktitle = "Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems",
pages = "12-21",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yen96specialized.html" }
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