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Towards Formal Reasoning on Failure Behaviors
- In this document, we discuss application requirements for fault tolerance in the framework of distributed computing systems. The goal is to allow the declaration of execution properties related to fault tolerance in module interfaces, and to use those declarations to guide the construction of a runt
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Developing Dependable Systems using Software Architecture
- Abstract: The construction of dependable software systems is recognized as a complex task: the system developer has to address the usage of fault tolerance techniques in addition to the design of the functional aspects that are specific to the system. This paper proposes a framework aimed at easing
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Robust Development of Dependable Software Systems
- : The indissoluble bonds of computers and failures have produced a plurality of fault tolerant techniques to satisfy, potentially, any dependability requirement. As a consequence, the development of dependable systems is not based on inventing the mechanism that provides the desired dependability gu
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Defining Open Software Architectures for Customized Remote Execution of Web Agents
- Agent-based solutions promise to ameliorate Web services, by promoting the modular construction of Web servers, relieving the network from transferring useless data, supporting user mobility, etc. However, existing Web servers do not favor the hosting of agents. This paper proposes a description of
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Design Patterns for Log-Based Rollback Recovery
- Log-based rollback recovery builds on the ideas of checkpoint-based rollback recovery and improves the characteristics of the recovery process. The basic idea capture by the log-based rollback recovery techniques is an extension of the checkpoint idea. Only, instead of relying solely on checkpoin
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Fault Tolerant Access to Dynamically Located Services for CORBA Applications
- This paper presents an effort that melds two facilities for localizing service providers and for tolerating failures into an assistance, which provides fault tolerant access to dynamically located services for objectbased applications. 1 Introduction The CORBA standard 1 eases the development of
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Fault Tolerant Software Architectures
- Coping explicitly with failures during the conception and the design of software development complicates signicantly the designer's job. The design complexity leads to software descriptions difficult to understand, which have to undergo many simplifications until their first functioning version. To
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Customized Remote Execution of Web Agents
- Agent-based solutions are promising for ameliorating Web services, since they promote the modular construction of Web servers, relieve the network from transferring useless data, support user mobility, etc. However, existing Web servers do not favor the hosting of agents. In this paper, we propose a
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Characterizing Coordination Architectures According to Their Non-Functional Execution Properties
- A number of existing Distributed Processing Environments (DPEs) are eligible to serve as a coordination architecture. In order to ease the construction of distributed applications while exploiting existing DPEs, the developer should be provided with notations that allow him to characterize the coor
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A Programming System for the Development of TINA Services
- Programming environments for the development of distributed applications are called to face issues such as the configuration of the interconnection system, the coordination of heterogeneous application constituents, etc. Aster is a configuration-based system which deals with those issues and allows
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