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JACM
2000
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13 years 8 months ago
The fault span of crash failures
A crashing network protocol is an asynchronous protocol whose memory does not survive crashes. We show that a crashing network protocol that works over unreliable links can be driv...
George Varghese, Mahesh Jayaram
CCR
2008
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13 years 9 months ago
Practical issues with using network tomography for fault diagnosis
This paper investigates the practical issues in applying network tomography to monitor failures. We outline an approach for selecting paths to monitor, detecting and confirming th...
Yiyi Huang, Nick Feamster, Renata Teixeira
CONEXT
2007
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Proactive replication in distributed storage systems using machine availability estimation
Distributed storage systems provide data availability by means of redundancy. To assure a given level of availability in case of node failures, new redundant fragments need to be ...
Alessandro Duminuco, Ernst Biersack, Taoufik En-Na...
IJWIS
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
World's first web census
: Purpose — To measure the exact size of the World Wide Web (i.e., a census). The measure used is the number of publicly accessible web servers on port 80. Design/methodology/app...
Darcy G. Benoit, André Trudel
APVIS
2001
13 years 10 months ago
Building Virtual Worlds with the Big-Bang Model
Visualisations implemented as virtual worlds can allow users to comprehend large graphs more effectively. Good 3D layout algorithms are an important element. Angle has been develo...
Neville Churcher, Alan Creek