Searching for authors named "Pierre Sens" – sorted by Relevance.
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The Performance of Independent Checkpointing in Distributed Systems
- should be used. In that sense, we overestimate the cost of checkpointing. The periodic checkpointing
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Fault Manager for Distributed Operating Environments Design, Implementation, and Performance
- are totally hidden at the applications layer. In this sense, the fault tolerance mechanisms provided by STAR
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Performance Evaluation of Fault Tolerance for Parallel Applications in Networked Environments
- intervals should be used. In that sense, we overestimate the cost of checkpointing and we stress
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STAR: a Fault-Tolerant System for Distributed Applications
- This paper presents a fault-tolerant manager for distributed applications. This manager provides an efficient recovery of hosts' failures on networks of workstations. An independent checkpointing is used to automatically recover application processes affected by host failures. Domino-effects are avo
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Implementation and Performance Evaluation of an Adaptable Failure Detector
- Chandra and Toueg introduced the concept of unreliable failure detectors. They showed how, by adding these detectors to an asynchronous system, it is possible to solve the Consensus problem. In this paper, we propose a new implementation of an Eventually Perfect failure detector (}P ). This implemen
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A customized logical clock for timestamp-based relaxed consistency DSM systems
- In this paper we present a new logical clock, the barrier-lock clock, whose conception was based on the needs of relaxed consistency DSM systems. Barrier-lock clocks can be used to implement timestamp-based relaxed consistency DSMs since they precisely control the partial order of synchronization op
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ARÃ: A User-Centric Mirror Locating Service for the World Wide Web
- Information sharing via the Web has risen to dominance in the last few years due to applications such as cooperative engineering and network games. The latters and likewise applications' viability rely on high availability of shared data and low access latency to it. Mirroring is one of the techniqu
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The Barrier-Lock Time: A Scalable Logical Support For Capturing Causality In Lazy Release Consistency Memory Model
- In this article, we introduce a new logical clock, the barrier-lock clock, whose conception is based on the lazy release consistency memory model (LRC) supported by several distributed shared memory (DSM) systems. Since in the LRC, the propagation of shared memory updates performed by the process
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Exploiting Network Locality in a Decentralized Read-write Peer-to-peer File System
- We have developed a completely decentralized multiuser read-write peer-to-peer file system with good locality properties. In our system all data is contained in blocks stored using the Past distributed hash table (DHT), thus taking advantage of the fault tolerance and locality properties of Past and
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Towards Fault-Tolerant Agents
- replication strategies appear desirable. In this sense we have also introduced a semantic
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