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VTS
2002
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Controlling Peak Power During Scan Testing
This paper presents a procedure for modifying a given set of scan vectors so that the peak power during scan testing is kept below a specified limit without reducing fault coverag...
Ranganathan Sankaralingam, Nur A. Touba
FTCS
1998
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13 years 10 months ago
How Fail-Stop are Faulty Programs?
Most fault-tolerant systems are designed to stop faulty programs before they write permanent data or communicate with other processes. This property (halt-on-failure) forms the co...
Subhachandra Chandra, Peter M. Chen
USENIX
2000
13 years 10 months ago
Towards Availability Benchmarks: A Case Study of Software RAID Systems
Benchmarks have historically played a key role in guiding the progress of computer science systems research and development, but have traditionally neglected the areas of availabi...
Aaron B. Brown, David A. Patterson
BIOSYSTEMS
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
The genotypic complexity of evolved fault-tolerant and noise-robust circuits
Noise and component failure is an increasingly difficult problem in modern electronic design. Bioinspired techniques is one approach that is applied in an effort to solve such is...
Morten Hartmann, Pauline C. Haddow, Per Kristian L...
TPDS
1998
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13 years 8 months ago
A Fully Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Dynamically Injured Hypercubes, Meshes, and Tori
—Unicast_V is a progressive, misrouting algorithm for packet or virtual cut-through networks. A progressive protocol forwards a message at an intermediate node if a nonfaulty pro...
Ming-Jer Tsai, Sheng-De Wang