Many Web services are expected to run with high degree of security and dependability. To achieve this goal, it is essential to use a Web services compatible framework that tolerates not only crash faults, but Byzantine faults as well, due to the untrusted communication environment in which the Web services operate. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of such a framework, called BFT-WS. BFT-WS is designed to operate on top of the standard SOAP messaging framework for maximum interoperability. It is implemented as a pluggable module within the Axis2 architecture, as such, it requires minimum changes to the Web applications. The core fault tolerance mechanisms used in BFT-WS are based on the well-known Castro and Liskov’s ...
otherwise a revised response is generated. In the presence of traitorous behaviour, the faulty servi...
The increased usage of web services by many of the corporate industries to exchange their critical i...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Many Web services are expected to run with high degree of security and dependability. To achieve thi...
International audienceByzantine fault tolerant (BFT) applications are usually implemented with dedic...
In this paper, we argue for the need and benefits for providing Byzantine fault tolerance as a servi...
In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination of Web ser...
The Web Services Atomic Transactions (WS-AT) specification makes it possible for businesses to engag...
textWeb applications are widely used for email, online sales, auctions, collaboration, etc. Most of ...
This article presents a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) framework for session-oriented m...
We present a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) algorithm, which can be used to render the ...
In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a lightweight fault tolerance framework f...
Web Services that provide mission-critical functionality must be replicated to guarantee correct exe...
Abstract. In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination ...
otherwise a revised response is generated. In the presence of traitorous behaviour, the faulty servi...
The increased usage of web services by many of the corporate industries to exchange their critical i...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Many Web services are expected to run with high degree of security and dependability. To achieve thi...
International audienceByzantine fault tolerant (BFT) applications are usually implemented with dedic...
In this paper, we argue for the need and benefits for providing Byzantine fault tolerance as a servi...
In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination of Web ser...
The Web Services Atomic Transactions (WS-AT) specification makes it possible for businesses to engag...
textWeb applications are widely used for email, online sales, auctions, collaboration, etc. Most of ...
This article presents a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) framework for session-oriented m...
We present a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) algorithm, which can be used to render the ...
In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a lightweight fault tolerance framework f...
Web Services that provide mission-critical functionality must be replicated to guarantee correct exe...
Abstract. In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination ...
otherwise a revised response is generated. In the presence of traitorous behaviour, the faulty servi...
The increased usage of web services by many of the corporate industries to exchange their critical i...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...