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  • Exception Handling in Component-Based System Development  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky — 2001
  • …this paper our intention is to develop an exception handling framework suitable for component-based system development by applying general exception handling mechanisms which have been proposed and successfully used in concurrent/distributed systems and in programming languages. The framework is app…
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  • On Structuring Cooperative and Competitive Concurrent Systems  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky, A. Romanovsky — 1999 — Computer Journal
  • …Developing advanced structuring techniques has always been of great importance for computer science and practice. Many structuring approaches are used to help capture certain characteristics of applications: group communications, replication features, file services, etc. Procedures were among the fi…
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  • Looking Ahead in Atomic Actions with Exception Handling  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky — 2001 — 20th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2001
  • …this paper a new atomic action scheme is developed that does not impose any participant synchronisation on action exit. In order to use cooperative exception handling at the action level as the main fault tolerance mechanism, we develop a distributed protocol that finds, for any exception raised, an…
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  • Diversely Designed Classes for use by Multiple Tasks  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky — 2000 — Ada Letters
  • …This paper proposes a new N-version programming (NVP) scheme which allows several caller tasks to jointly use components which are designed diversely. Diversity is applied here at the level of classes in such a way that several version classes (objects) are developed separately and independently, an…
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  • An Exception Handling Framework for N-Version Programming in Object Oriented Systems  
  • by A. Romanovsky, Alexander Romanovsky — 2000 — in ISORC ‘00, Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2000 Proceedings. Third IEEE International Symposium, March 2000 Pages:226 – 233
  • …This paper proposes an approach for introducing exception handling into object -oriented N-version programming (NVP). We start with outlining general principles of structuring systems with diversity and show why it is important to use exceptions while developing and using diversely-developed softwar…
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  • Application Specific Conversation Schemes for ADA Programs  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky — 1995 — Microprocess. and Microprogram. J
  • …. The paper considers a development of the conversation scheme version proposed by A.Clematis and V.Giannuzzi in Microprocessing and Microprogramming (Vol.32, No.1-5, 1991) [5] and Computer Languages (Vol.18, No.3, 1993) [6]. The authors discussed the methodology of using conversations within a conv…
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  • Practical exception handling and resolution in concurrent programs  
  • by Alexander Romanovsky — 1996
  • …The paper discusses how atomic actions based on forward error recovery in the form of concurrent exception handling and resolution can be programmed within standard conventional languages (Ada and Ada95). We express the main characteristics of the general atomic action scheme in terms of these langu…
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  • Combining Tasking and Transactions, Part II: Open Multithreaded Transactions  
  • by Jörg Kienzle, Alexander Romanovsky — 2000 — In Proceedings of the 10th International Real-Time Ada Workshop, Castillo de Magalia, Las Navas del Marqués
  • …This position paper is a follow-up paper of [1], presented at the last IRTAW workshop. The paper describes a model for providing transaction support for concurrent programming languages such as Ada 95. In order to achieve smooth integration, the use of the concurrency features provided by the Ada la…
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  • On Persistent and Reliable Streaming in Ada  
  • by Jörg Kienzle, Alexander Romanovsky — 2000 — in International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe’2000
  • …. Saving internal program data for further use is one of the most useful ideas in programming. Developing general features to provide such data saving/ restoring is a very active research area. There are two application areas for such features we believe to be crucial: system fault tolerance and …
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