Abstract: New design issues that arise in applying the DRB (distributed recovery block) scheme to multiple adjacent computing stations are discussed ...
K. H. (Kane) Kim, B. J. Min: Approaches to implementation of multiple DRB stations in tightly-coupled computer networks. COMPSAC 1991: 550-557.
Kim, K.H. and Min, B.J., Approaches to Implementation of Multiple DRB Stations in Tightly Coupled Computer Networks and an Experimental Validation, Proc.
Basically, the following three types of approaches are conceivable: Page 9. Sec. 17.5. The DRB Scheme for Real-Time FT Computing Stations. 417. (1) Centralized ...
Software fault tolerance for distributed object based computing
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Approaches to implementation of multiple drb stations in tightly-coupled computer networks. Proc. IEEE Computer Society's 15th Int'l Computer Software and ...
Nov 26, 2019 · In broad strokes, we update and improve this new edition in four main ways: • We refresh the examples to reflect the current state of the world.
In a tightly-coupled multiproces- sor, the processors share main memory, and typically are under the con- trol of a single operating system. Special techniques ...
Missing: DRB stations
Chapter six describes a primitive implementation of the architecture simulating the exchange of information between TCP and TP 4 subnets. Using the results of ...
The system described in this thesis explores the territory between the two classical multiprocessor families: shared memory and message-passing machines.
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, James F. Kurose, K. W.. Ross, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education. Outcomes: • Students should be ...