This paper discusses the issue of providing tolerance to both hardware and software fauls by defining several hybrid-faul-tolerant architectures, wich can co-exist and work simultaneously at the top of the supporting environment, and introduces a systematic method for evaluating their dependability efficiency and reponse time. To addredd general- purpose distributed system where multiple unrelated applications may compete for system resourses, our architectural solutions have an important concern with adaptation in the use of redunancy according to system conditions
Hardware and software fault tolerance: definition and evaluation of adaptive architectures in a distributed computing environment
Di Giandomenico F;Chiaradonna S
1997
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This paper discusses the issue of providing tolerance to both hardware and software fauls by defining several hybrid-faul-tolerant architectures, wich can co-exist and work simultaneously at the top of the supporting environment, and introduces a systematic method for evaluating their dependability efficiency and reponse time. To addredd general- purpose distributed system where multiple unrelated applications may compete for system resourses, our architectural solutions have an important concern with adaptation in the use of redunancy according to system conditionsFile in questo prodotto:
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