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Building Dependable Distributed Applications Using AQUA

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Building Dependable Distributed Applications Using AQUA
Building dependable distributed systems using ad hoc methods is a challenging task. Without proper support, an application programmer must face the daunting requirement of having to provide fault tolerance at the application level, in addition to dealing with the complexities of the distributed application itself. This approach requires a deep knowledge of fault tolerance on the part of the application designer, and has a high implementation cost. What is needed is a systematic approach to providing dependability to distributed applications. Proteus, part of the AQuA architecture, fills this need, and provides facilities to make a standard distributed CORBA application dependable, with minimal changes to an application. Furthermore, it permits applications to specify, either directly or via the Quality Objects (QuO) infrastructure, the level of dependability they expect of a remote object, and will attempt to configure the system to achieve the requested dependability level. Our previ...
Jennifer Ren, Michel Cukier, Paul Rubel, William H
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where HASE
Authors Jennifer Ren, Michel Cukier, Paul Rubel, William H. Sanders, David E. Bakken, David A. Karr
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