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COMPSAC
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Biologically-Inspired Autonomic Architecture for Self-Healing Data Centers
—This paper describes a biologically-inspired network architecture, called SymbioticSphere, which allows large-scale data centers to autonomously adapt to dynamic environmental c...
Paskorn Champrasert, Junichi Suzuki
WOWMOM
2006
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
SymbioticSphere: A Biologically-Inspired Autonomic Architecture for Self-Adaptive and Self-Healing Server Farms
This paper describes a biologically-inspired architecture, called SymbioticSphere, which allows large-scale server farms to autonomously adapt to dynamic environmental changes and...
Paskorn Champrasert, Junichi Suzuki
FGCS
2010
108views more  FGCS 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
The wandering token: Congestion avoidance of a shared resource
In a distributed system where scalability is an issue, like in a GRID [5], the problem of enforcing mutual exclusion often arises in a soft form: the infrequent failure of the mut...
Augusto Ciuffoletti
HPCA
2007
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
A Low Overhead Fault Tolerant Coherence Protocol for CMP Architectures
It is widely accepted that transient failures will appear more frequently in chips designed in the near future due to several factors such as the increased integration scale. On t...
Ricardo Fernández Pascual, José M. G...
PODC
2011
ACM
12 years 10 months ago
Robust network supercomputing without centralized control
Internet supercomputing is becoming an increasingly popular means for harnessing the power of a vast number of interconnected computers. This comes at a cost substantially lower t...
Seda Davtyan, Kishori M. Konwar, Alexander A. Shva...