Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1999.Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-196).A fault-tolerant system tolerates internal failures while preserving desirable overall behavior. Fault tolerance is necessary in life-critical or inaccessible applications, and also enables the design of reliable systems out of unreliable, less expensive components. This thesis discusses fault tolerance in dynamic systems, such as finite-state controllers or computer simulations, whose internal state influences their future behavior. Modular redundancy (system replication) and other traditional techniques for fault tolerance are expensive, and rely heavily -- particularly in the c...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
summary:The design and implementation of systems in state form has traditionally focused on minimal ...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The final problem studied in ...
The book contains nine chapters, a preface and bibliographical references at the end of each chapte...
This dissertation develops a new approach for evaluating the dependability of fault-tolerant compute...
Fault tolerance is the feature of computing systems which can continue their normal operation in the...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
Abstract: The main goal of this paper is to develop a fault tolerant control system that incorporate...
Reliability is a critical issue for component-based distributed computing systems, some distributed ...
With the proliferation of parallel and distributed systems, it is an increasingly important problem ...
This thesis concentrates on the design of new algorithms for fault-tolerant systems based on system-...
textDistributed systems are rapidly increasing in importance due to the need for scalable computatio...
Fault-tolerant computing began between 1965 and 1970, probably with the highly reliable ...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
summary:The design and implementation of systems in state form has traditionally focused on minimal ...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The final problem studied in ...
The book contains nine chapters, a preface and bibliographical references at the end of each chapte...
This dissertation develops a new approach for evaluating the dependability of fault-tolerant compute...
Fault tolerance is the feature of computing systems which can continue their normal operation in the...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
Abstract: The main goal of this paper is to develop a fault tolerant control system that incorporate...
Reliability is a critical issue for component-based distributed computing systems, some distributed ...
With the proliferation of parallel and distributed systems, it is an increasingly important problem ...
This thesis concentrates on the design of new algorithms for fault-tolerant systems based on system-...
textDistributed systems are rapidly increasing in importance due to the need for scalable computatio...
Fault-tolerant computing began between 1965 and 1970, probably with the highly reliable ...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...