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SAC
2006
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Combining supervised and unsupervised monitoring for fault detection in distributed computing systems
Fast and accurate fault detection is becoming an essential component of management software for mission critical systems. A good fault detector makes possible to initiate repair a...
Haifeng Chen, Guofei Jiang, Cristian Ungureanu, Ke...
135
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CCGRID
2001
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Sabotage-Tolerance Mechanisms for Volunteer Computing Systems
In this paper, we address the new problem of protecting volunteer computing systems from malicious volunteers who submit erroneous results by presenting sabotagetolerance mechanis...
Luis F. G. Sarmenta
159
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TPDS
2010
113views more  TPDS 2010»
14 years 11 months ago
Highly Available Intrusion-Tolerant Services with Proactive-Reactive Recovery
In the past, some research has been done on how to use proactive recovery to build intrusion-tolerant replicated systems that are resilient to any number of faults, as long as reco...
Paulo Sousa, Alysson Neves Bessani, Miguel Correia...
SP
2002
IEEE
147views Security Privacy» more  SP 2002»
15 years 4 months ago
CX: A scalable, robust network for parallel computing
CX, a network-based computational exchange, is presented. The system's design integrates variations of ideas from other researchers, such as work stealing, non-blocking tasks...
Peter R. Cappello, Dimitros Mourloukos
146
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OPODIS
2010
15 years 2 months ago
Self-stabilizing (k, r)-Clustering in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks with Multiple Paths
Abstract. Wireless Ad-hoc networks are distributed systems that often reside in error-prone environments. Self-stabilization lets the system recover autonomously from an arbitrary ...
Andreas Larsson, Philippas Tsigas