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Alanko, Timo
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
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Technical foundations of client/server systems Hall C., Wiley-QED Publishing, Somerset, NJ, 1994.Type: Book Client/server technology is increasingly becoming the alternative way to organize enterprise-level information systems. This is reflected in the amount of literature published on the subject. But the question is, do we need yet another...
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Effects of the checkpoint interval on time and space in time warp Preiss B., Loucks W., Macintyre I. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 4(3): 223-253, 1994. Type: Article Optimistically synchronized parallel discrete-event simulation is based on the use of communicating sequential processes. When synchronization errors are detected, processes are rolled back to an earlier state that has been checkpointed. The...
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Sep 1 1995 |
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Computing bounds on steady state availability of repairable computer systems Lui J., Muntz R. Journal of the ACM 41(4): 676-707, 1994. Type: Article The dependability and availability analysis of systems is typically based on Markov models. In realistic situations, the use of these models poses some severe problems: closed-form solutions are usually not available, and the size of the state...
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Jul 1 1995 |
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Parallel queues with resequencing Jean-Marie A., Gün L. Journal of the ACM 40(5): 1188-1208, 1993. Type: Article A system where Poisson arrivals are allocated to K parallel single-server queues by a Bernoulli process is considered. After having been served, the jobs are required to leave the system in the order of arrival. This type of...
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Jan 1 1995 |
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Task Allocation for Maximizing Reliability of Distributed Computer Systems Shatz S., Wang J., Goto M. IEEE Transactions on Computers 41(9): 1156-1168, 1992. Type: Article The task allocation problem in a distributed environment with heterogeneous nodes connected by communication links is treated. In this problem, both the nodes and the communication links are unreliable: each has a certain failure rate. The goal ...
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Mar 1 1994 |
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Effect of Fault Tolerance on Response Time-Analysis of the Primary Site Approach Huang Y., Jalote P. IEEE Transactions on Computers 41(4): 420-428, 1992. Type: Article One of the basic techniques to achieve fault tolerance is the cold standby approach. The system consists of an active primary site and a set of passive backup sites, which store the list of operations performed by the primary site and ...
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Dec 1 1993 |
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Analyzing Hard-Real-Time Programs for Guaranteed Schedulability Stoyenko A., Hamacher V., Holt R. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 17(8): 737-750, 1991. Type: Article An essential part of the development of real-time software is the process of verifying that the software will meet its timing constraints. This paper presents a new set of techniques for a systematic worst-case schedulability analysis of...
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Nov 1 1992 |
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A model for the stability analysis of maintenance strategies for linear list Bastani F., Chen I., Hilal W. The Computer Journal 34(1): 80-87, 1991. Type: Article In a distributed environment, the server responsible for the management of some resource keeps track of its state using a suitable data structure, such as a linear list. The list can be maintained either concurrently or periodically. The paper...
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Feb 1 1992 |
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Dependability Modeling and Evaluation of Software Fault-Tolerant Systems Arlat J., Kanoun K., Laprie J. IEEE Transactions on Computers 39(4): 504-513, 1990. Type: Article The structure of the authors’ fault-tolerance model is based on the fact that failures in software execution have different origins. The specifications may contain faults, and the implementation of the separate variants of the software may...
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Jul 1 1991 |
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Analytic models for the primary site approach to fault-tolerance Huang Y., Jalote P. Acta Informatica 26(6): 543-557, 1989. Type: Article The modeling method in this paper is intended for the analysis of a certain type of fault-tolerant service. The service is fault-tolerant through replication: one node is designated as the primary node and other nodes form a sequence of backup...
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Oct 1 1990 |
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