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High Availability Computer Systems
- computer systems are (1) modularity, (2) fail-fast modules, (3) independent failure modes, (4) redundancy
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Differential MMSE: new adaptive algorithms for equalization, interference suppression, and beamforming
- either fails in fast fading environments such as (a) and (b), or incurs significant overhead in terms
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Commercial Fault Tolerance: A Tale of Two Systems
- the NonStop developers have based systems on a loosely coupled multiprocessor design that supports a “fail-fast
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Fault Tolerance In Tandem Computer Systems
- is designed as a loosely coupled multi-processor with fail-fast modules connected via dual paths
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Why Do Computers Stop And What Can Be Done About It?
- Fault containment through fail-fast software modules ............................................. 11
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The Transaction Concept: Virtues and Limitations
- are called fail-fast. Fail-fast computer modules such as processors and memories achieve mean times
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A Comparison Of The Byzantine Agreement Problem And The Transaction Commit Problem
- case. SOME processors agree in the Byzantine case. • Commit algorithms are fail-fast. They give either
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Benchmarking Semantic Availability of Dynamic Data Feeds
- ). Fault injection approaches often use bit flips to emulate failures and assume a fail-fast, fail
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Addressing the Challenges of Web Data Transport
- NewReno[16] 3 ) to quickly detect and recover from a failed fast start attempt. Our experimental
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TCP Fast Start: A Technique For Speeding Up Web Transfers
- packets during the first RTT. 4. Quick recovery from a failed fast start. 3.3.1 Initiation and Termination
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