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Articles in journal or book chapters
2004
  1. Kwang Sik Chung, YoungJun Lee, HeoChang Yu, and WonGyu Lee. Management of Fault Tolerance Information for Coordinated Checkpointing Protocol without Sympathetic Rollbacks. Journal of Information Science and Engineering, 20(2):379-390, March 2004. [WWW ]


2003
  1. Chi-Yi Lin, Szu-Chi Wang, and Sy-Yen Kuo. An efficient time-based checkpointing protocol for mobile computing systems over mobile IP. Mob. Netw. Appl., 8(6):687--697, 2003. [WWW ]


2000
  1. S. Kalaiselvi and V. Rajaraman. A Survey of Checkpointing Algorithms for Parallel and Distributed Computers. Sadhana, 25(5):489-510, october 2000. [WWW ]


  2. S. S. Kulkarni and A. Arora. Automating the Addition of Fault-Tolerance. Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems, 2000. [WWW ]


1999
  1. Felix C. Gartner. Fundamentals of fault-tolerant distributed computing in asynchronous environments. ACM Comput. Surv., 31(1):1--26, 1999. [WWW ]


  2. Zhiming Liu and Mathai Joseph. Specification and verification of fault-tolerance, timing, and scheduling. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst., 21(1):46--89, 1999.


  3. D. Manivannan and M. Singhal. Quasi-Synchronous Checkpointing: Models, Characterization, and Classification. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, 10(7):703-713, 1999. [WWW ]


  4. Anh Nguyen-Tuong and Andrew S. Grimshaw. Using Reflection for Incorporating Fault-Tolerance Techniques into Distributed Applications. Parallel Processing Letters, 9(2):291-301, 1999. [WWW ]


1997
  1. Santiago Rodriquez, Antonio Perez, and Rafael Mendez. A new checkpoint mechanism for real time operating systems. SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev., 31(4):55--62, 1997. [WWW ]


  2. Avi Ziv and Jehoshua Bruck. An On-Line Algorithm for Checkpoint Placement. IEEE Trans. Comput., 46(9):976--985, 1997. [WWW ]


1996
  1. Francisco V. Brasileiro, Paul Devadoss Ezhilchelvan and Santosh K. Shrivastava, Neil A. Speirs, and S. Tao. Implementing Fail-Silent Nodes for Distributed Systems. IEEE Trans. Comput., 45(11):1226--1238, 1996. [WWW ]


1994
  1. E. Kindler. Safety and Liveness Properties: A Survey. Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, 53:268--272, 1994. [WWW ]


  2. Hermann Kopetz and Gunter Grunsteidl. TTP-A Protocol for Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Systems. Computer, 27(1):14--23, 1994. [WWW ]


1993
  1. Michael Barborak, Anton Dahbura, and Minoslaw Malek. The consensus problem in fault-tolerant computing. ACM Comput. Surv., 25(2):171--220, 1993. [WWW ]


1991
  1. F. Cristian. Understanding Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems. Communication of the ACM, 34(2):56--78, February 1991. [WWW ]


1990
  1. Victor P. Nelson. Fault-Tolerant Computing: Fundamental Concepts. Computer, 23(7):19--25, 1990. [WWW ]


  2. Fred B. Schneider. Implementing fault-tolerant services using the state machine approach: a tutorial. ACM Comput. Surv., 22(4):299--319, 1990. [WWW ]


1987
  1. Richard Koo and Sam Toueg. Checkpointing and rollback-recovery for distributed systems. IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng., 13(1):23--31, 1987. [WWW ]


1985
  1. K. Mani Chandy and Leslie Lamport. Distributed snapshots: determining global states of distributed systems. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst., 3(1):63--75, 1985. [WWW ]


1984
  1. F. Schneider. Byzantine generals in action: implementing fail-stop processors. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), 2(2):145-154, 1984. [WWW ]


1983
  1. Richard D. Schlichting and Fred B. Schneider. Fail-Stop Processors: An Approach to Designing Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1(3):222-238, 1983. [WWW ]



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