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found 43 matches
- 1997
- Arturo M. Amendola, Leonardo Impagliazzo, P. Marmo, Fabio Poli:
Experimental Evaluation of Computer-Based Railway Control Systems. FTCS 1997: 380-384 - Emmanuelle Anceaume:
A Lightweight Solution to Uniform Atomic Broadcast for Asynchronous Systems. FTCS 1997: 292-301 - Roberto Baldoni, Jean-Michel Hélary, Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal:
A Communication-Induced Checkpointing Protocol that Ensures Rollback-Dependency Trackability. FTCS 1997: 68-77 - Douglas M. Blough, Tatsuhiro Torii:
Fault-Injection-Based Testing of Fault-Tolerant Algorithms in Message-Passing Parallel Computers. FTCS 1997: 258-267 - Andrea Bondavalli, Silvano Chiaradonna, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Fabrizio Grandoni:
Discriminating Fault Rate and Persistency to Improve Fault Treatment. FTCS 1997: 354-362 - Tsu-Wei Chen, Paul Krzyzanowski, Michael R. Lyu, Cormac J. Sreenan, John A. Trotter:
Renegotiable Quality of Service - A New Scheme for Fault Tolerance in Wireless Networks. FTCS 1997: 21-30 - Matthew Clegg, Keith Marzullo:
Predicting Physical Processes in the Presence of Faulty Sensor Readings. FTCS 1997: 373-378 - Bharat P. Dave, Niraj K. Jha:
COFTA: Hardware-Software Co-Synthesis of Heterogeneous Distributed Embedded System Architectures for Low Overhead Fault Tolerance. FTCS 1997: 339-348 - Silke Draber:
Reliability-Oriented Design of a Distributed Control System for High-Voltage Switchgear Stations. FTCS 1997: 385-389 - Christof Fetzer, Flaviu Cristian:
Fail-Awareness: An Approach to Construct Fail-Safe Applications. FTCS 1997: 282-291 - Jiri Gaisler:
Evaluation of a 32-bit Microprocessor with Built-in Concurrent Error-Detection. FTCS 1997: 42-46 - Samuel Norman Hamilton, Alex Orailoglu:
Microarchitectural Synthesis of ICs with Embedded Concurrent Fault Isolation. FTCS 1997: 329-338 - Seungjae Han, Kang G. Shin:
Experimental Evaluation of Failure-Detection Schemes in Real-time Communication Networks. FTCS 1997: 122-131 - Koji Hashimoto, Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Tohru Kikuno:
A New Approach to Realizing Fault-Tolerant Multiprocessor Scheduling by Exploiting Implicit Redundancy. FTCS 1997: 174-183 - Robert Y. Hou, Yale N. Patt:
Using Non-Volatile Storage to Improve the Reliability of RAID5 Disk Arrays. FTCS 1997: 206-215 - Gary Hughes-Fenchel:
A Flexible Clustered Approach to High Availability. FTCS 1997: 314-318 - Karpjoo Jeong, Dennis E. Shasha, Surendranath Talla, Peter Wyckof:
An Approach to Fault-Tolerant Parallel Processing on Intermittently Idle, Heterogeneous Workstations. FTCS 1997: 11-20 - Nancy A. Lynch, Alexander A. Shvartsman:
Robust Emulation of Shared Memory Using Dynamic Quorum-Acknowledged Broadcasts. FTCS 1997: 272-281 - Yoshio Masubuchi, Satoshi Hoshina, Tomofumi Shimada, Hideaki Hirayama, Nobuhiro Kato:
Fault Recovery Mechanism for Multiprocessor Servers. FTCS 1997: 184-193 - Roy A. Maxion, Philip A. Syme:
MetriStation: A Tool for User-Interface Fault Detection. FTCS 1997: 89-98 - Fred J. Meyer, Xiao-Tao Chen, Wei-Kang Huang, Fabrizio Lombardi:
Using Virtual Links for Reliable Information Retrieval Across Point-to-Point Networks. FTCS 1997: 216-225 - Satoshi Morinaga:
A General Model for Reliability Maximization Problem Under Given Redundancy. FTCS 1997: 363-372 - Hyo-Chang Nam, Jong Kim, Sung Je Hong, Sunggu Lee:
Probabilistic Checkpointing. FTCS 1997: 48-57 - Edgar Nett, Michael Mock, Peter Theisohn:
Managing Dependencies - A Key Problem in Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms. FTCS 1997: 2-10 - Rico Piantoni, Constantin Stanescu:
Implementing the Swiss Exchange Trading System. FTCS 1997: 309-313 - Irith Pomeranz, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
ACTIV-LOCSTEP: A Test Generation Procedure Based on Logic Simulation and Fault Activation. FTCS 1997: 144-151 - Bina Ramamurthy, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
An Object-Oriented Testbed for the Evaluation of Checkpointing and Recovery Systems. FTCS 1997: 194-203 - Parameswaran Ramanathan:
Fault-Tolerance in Real-time Control Applications Using (m, k)-Firm Guarantee. FTCS 1997: 132-141 - Balkrishna Ramkumar, Volker Strumpen:
Portable Checkpointing for Heterogenous Architectures. FTCS 1997: 58-67 - Gurjeet S. Saund, Michael S. Hsiao, Janak H. Patel:
Partial Scan beyond Cycle Cutting. FTCS 1997: 320-328
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