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ASPLOS
2011
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Mnemosyne: lightweight persistent memory
New storage-class memory (SCM) technologies, such as phasechange memory, STT-RAM, and memristors, promise user-level access to non-volatile storage through regular memory instruct...
Haris Volos, Andres Jaan Tack, Michael M. Swift
EDCC
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Construction of a Highly Dependable Operating System
It has been well established that most operating system crashes are due to bugs in device drivers. Because drivers are normally linked into the kernel address space, a buggy drive...
Jorrit N. Herder, Herbert Bos, Ben Gras, Philip Ho...
EDBT
2000
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Persistent Client-Server Database Sessions
Database systems support recovery, providing high database availability. However, database applications may lose work because of a server failure. In particular, if a database serv...
Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet, Thomas Baby, Sanja...
ECOWS
2010
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Shepherd: node monitors for fault-tolerant distributed process execution in OSIRIS
OSIRIS is a middleware for the composition and orchestration of distributed web services that follows a P2P decentralized approach to process execution, providing already some deg...
Diego Milano, Nenad Stojnic
ADBIS
2005
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
D-ARIES: A Distributed Version of the ARIES Recovery Algorithm
Abstract. This paper presents an adaptation of the ARIES recovery algorithm that solves the problem of recovery in Shared Disk (SD) database systems, whilst preserving all the desi...
Jayson Speer, Markus Kirchberg