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EUROPAR
2005
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Faults in Large Distributed Systems and What We Can Do About Them
Scientists are increasingly using large distributed systems built from commodity off-the-shelf components to perform scientific computation. Grid computing has expanded the scale ...
George Kola, Tevfik Kosar, Miron Livny
MUE
2007
IEEE
128views Multimedia» more  MUE 2007»
15 years 5 months ago
Designing, Developing, and Evaluating Context-Aware Systems
Context and context-awareness have been central issues in ubiquitous computing research for the last decade. Advances with regard to context acquisition and activity recognition a...
Yoosoo Oh, Albrecht Schmidt, Woontack Woo
RTSS
2000
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Scalable Real-Time System Design using Preemption Thresholds
The maturity of schedulabilty analysis techniquesfor fired-prioritypreemptive scheduling has enabled the consideration of timing issues at design time using a specification of the...
Manas Saksena, Yun Wang
IJHPCA
2006
99views more  IJHPCA 2006»
14 years 10 months ago
A Pragmatic Analysis Of Scheduling Environments On New Computing Platforms
Today, large scale parallel systems are available at relatively low cost. Many powerful such systems have been installed all over the world and the number of users is always incre...
Lionel Eyraud
ICRA
2009
IEEE
162views Robotics» more  ICRA 2009»
15 years 5 months ago
Distributed sensor analysis for fault detection in tightly-coupled multi-robot team tasks
— This paper presents a distributed version of our previous work, called SAFDetection, which is a sensor analysisbased fault detection approach that is used to monitor tightlycou...
Xingyan Li, Lynne E. Parker