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Horizontal fault tolerance in a fully distributed loosely coupled environment
(1990)
The increasing use of local area networks to divide up the processing power once allocated to a single central processor has a side benefit which allows for the implementation of levels of fault tolerance at minimal cost. ...
Evaluation for iterative design : methodological and software support
(1992)
This research describes a comprehensive approach for applying end-user feedback in the context of iterative software design. The approach describes both a methodology, called EVIDENCE, and a complementary software tool. ...
Resource management in high-speed asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks
(1994)
This research develops resource management schemes for supporting guaranteed communication services in ATM broadband networks. Since a broadband network has a high bandwidth-delay product, preventive resource managem ent ...
FTMP : a protocol for operating system fault tolerance in a fully distributed, loosely coupled environment
(1990)
This research presents the design, implementation, and testing of FTMP (Fault Tolerant Monitor Protocol). FTMP provides distributed reliability services to application programs in a highly redundant, loosely coupled, ...
Design and analysis of buffered Multistage Interconnection Networks
(1994)
Multistage Interconnection Network (MIN) has gained widespread popularity in both multiprocessor and ATM switching applications because of its cost-effectiveness structure. Thus, design and analysis of high performance MIN ...
Reconfiguration algorithms for fault tolerance in hypercubes
(1994)
Recently, a cost-effective and feasible approach to supercomputing by connecting a large number of processors has been offered by hypercube multicomputers. However, a major drawback of such systems is that a single processor ...