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DFT
2003
IEEE
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System-Level Analysis of Fault Effects in an Automotive Environment
In the last years, new requirements in terms of vehicle performance increased significantly the amount of on-board electronics, thus raising more concern about safety and fault to...
Fulvio Corno, S. Tosato, P. Gabrielli
CN
1999
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14 years 9 months ago
Web Caching with Consistent Hashing
A key performance measure for the World Wide Web is the speed with which content is served to users. As traffic on the Web increases, users are faced with increasing delays and fa...
David R. Karger, Alex Sherman, Andy Berkheimer, Bi...
CONCURRENCY
2010
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14 years 9 months ago
Redesigning the message logging model for high performance
Over the past decade the number of processors in the high performance facilities went up to hundreds of thousands. As a direct consequence, while the computational power follow th...
Aurelien Bouteiller, George Bosilca, Jack Dongarra
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Improving Availability with Adaptive Roaming Replicas in Presence of Determined DoS Attacks
— Static replicas have been proven useful in providing fault tolerance and load balancing, but they may not provide enough assurance on the continuous availability of missioncrit...
Chin-Tser Huang, Prasanth Kalakota, Alexander B. A...
IEEEPACT
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Skewed redundancy
Technology scaling in integrated circuits has consistently provided dramatic performance improvements in modern microprocessors. However, increasing device counts and decreasing o...
Gordon B. Bell, Mikko H. Lipasti