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EUROSYS
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Effective and efficient compromise recovery for weakly consistent replication
Weakly consistent replication of data has become increasingly important both for loosely-coupled collections of personal devices and for large-scale infrastructure services. Unfor...
Prince Mahajan, Ramakrishna Kotla, Catherine C. Ma...
IWPC
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An Approach for Extracting Workflows from E-Commerce Applications
For many enterprises, reacting to fast changes to their business process is key to maintaining their competitive edge in the market. However, developers often must manually locate...
Ying Zou, Maokeng Hung
SIGMOD
2002
ACM
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14 years 7 months ago
Phoenix Project: Fault-Tolerant Applications
After a system crash, databases recover to the last committed transaction, but applications usually either crash or cannot continue. The Phoenix purpose is to enable application s...
Roger S. Barga, David B. Lomet
ICDCS
2000
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Coherence-based Coordinated Checkpointing for Software Distributed Shared Memory Systems
Fault-tolerant techniques that can cope with system failures in software distributed shared memory (SDSM) are essential for creating productive and highly available parallel compu...
Angkul Kongmunvattana, Santipong Tanchatchawal, Ni...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
On-the-fly Object Modeling while Tracking
To implement a persistent tracker, we build a set of viewdependent object appearance models adaptively and automatically while tracking an object under different viewing angles. T...
Zhaozheng Yin, Robert T. Collins