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27th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS '97)
Fail-Awareness: An Approach to Construct Fail-Safe Applications
Seattle, WA
June 25-June 27
ISBN: 0-8186-7831-3
Christof Fetzer, University of California
Flaviu Cristian, University of California
We present a framework for building fail-safe hard real-time applications on top of an asynchronous distributed system subject to communication partitions, i.e. using processors and communication facilities whose real-time delays cannot be guaranteed. The basic assumption behind our approach is that each processor has a local hardware clock that proceeds within a linear envelope ofreal-time. This allows to compute an upper bound on the actual delays incurred by a particular processing sequence or message transmission. Services and applications can use these computed bounds to detect when they cannot guarantee all their properties because of excessive delays. This allows an application to detect when to switch to a fail-safe mode.
Citation:
Christof Fetzer, Flaviu Cristian, "Fail-Awareness: An Approach to Construct Fail-Safe Applications," ftcs, pp.282, 27th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS '97), 1997
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