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SIGMOD
2004
ACM
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14 years 7 months ago
Highly-Available, Fault-Tolerant, Parallel Dataflows
We present a technique that masks failures in a cluster to provide high availability and fault-tolerance for long-running, parallelized dataflows. We can use these dataflows to im...
Mehul A. Shah, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Eric A. Brew...
AINA
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Throughput Driven, Highly Available Streaming Stored Playback Video Service over a Peer-to-Peer Network
Streaming video is a key functionality in Internet based services such as distant education, VoD etc.,. The high bandwidth requirements associated with such applications coupled w...
K. Kalapriya, S. K. Nandy
IPPS
2000
IEEE
14 years 2 days ago
Using Logs to Increase Availability in Real-Time Main-Memory Database
Abstract. Real-time main-memory databases are useful in real-time environments. They are often faster and provide more predictable execution of transactions than disk-based databas...
Tiina Niklander, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen
IRI
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
An Object-Oriented Approach for High Availability of Applications Integration
The integration of networked applications, especially those requiring continuous access to shared information resources and databases, may be effected by scheduled unavailability ...
Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Nader Mohamed
PRDC
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Implementation of Highly Available OSPF Router on ATCA
This paper proposes a Highly-Available Open Shortest Path First (HA-OSPF) router which consists of two OSPF router modules-active and standby-to support a highavailability network...
Chia-Tai Tsai, Rong-Hong Jan, Chien Chen, Chia-Yua...