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JSS
2008
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13 years 9 months ago
Can k-NN imputation improve the performance of C4.5 with small software project data sets? A comparative evaluation
Missing data is a widespread problem that can affect the ability to use data to construct effective prediction systems. We investigate a common machine learning technique that can...
Qinbao Song, Martin J. Shepperd, Xiangru Chen, Jun...
ET
2008
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13 years 9 months ago
Hardware and Software Transparency in the Protection of Programs Against SEUs and SETs
Processor cores embedded in systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) are often deployed in critical computations, and when affected by faults they may produce dramatic effects. When hardware harde...
Eduardo Luis Rhod, Carlos Arthur Lang Lisbôa...
DSN
2002
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Portable and Fault-Tolerant Microprocessor Based on the SPARC V8 Architecture
The architecture and implementation of the LEON-FT processor is presented. LEON-FT is a fault-tolerant 32-bit processor based on the SPARC V8 instruction set. The processors toler...
Jiri Gaisler
DSN
2003
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Engineering Fault-Tolerant TCP/IP Servers Using FT-TCP
In a recent paper [2] we have proposed FT-TCP: an architecture that allows a replicated service to survive crashes without breaking its TCP connections. FT-TCP is attractive in pr...
Dmitrii Zagorodnov, Keith Marzullo, Lorenzo Alvisi...
USENIX
2008
14 years 4 days ago
LeakSurvivor: Towards Safely Tolerating Memory Leaks for Garbage-Collected Languages
Continuous memory leaks severely hurt program performance and software availability for garbage-collected programs. This paper presents a safe method, called LeakSurvivor, to tole...
Yan Tang, Qi Gao, Feng Qin