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Failure transparency
In a distributed system, failure transparency refers to the extent to which errors and subsequent recoveries of hosts and services within the system…
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Byzantine fault tolerance
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2018
2018
A Primer on NoSQL Databases for Enterprise Architects: The CAP Theorem and Transparent Data Access with MongoDB and Cassandra
Fumbeya Marungo
Hawaii International Conference on System…
2018
Corpus ID: 46943706
MongoDB and Apache Cassandra are the dominant “Not Only SQL” (NoSQL) database management systems for persisting structured…
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2017
2017
Bringing in Liquidity and Transparency when the Power Sector is Consolidated: The Duty to Trade on the Power Exchange
Mariusz Swora
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J. Kaminski
2017
Corpus ID: 157261316
The present model analyses how the state would provide services when the change of power depends upon the performance of the…
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2016
2016
Agility and Quality Attributes in Open Source Software Projects Release Practices
Antonio Cesar Brandao Gomes da Silva
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G. Carneiro
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Antonio Carlos Marcelino de Paula
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M. Monteiro
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Fernando Brito e Abreu
Quality of Information and Communications…
2016
Corpus ID: 1850169
Context: The need to accelerate software delivery, supporting faster time-to-market and frequent community developers/ users…
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2014
2014
A Formal Approach to Distributed System Tests Design
Andrey A. Shchurov
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R. Marik
arXiv.org
2014
Corpus ID: 9804750
Deployment of distributed systems sets high requirements for procedures and tools for the complex testing of these systems. This…
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2014
2014
An Approach to Balance the Load with Security for Distributed File System in Cloud
Vidya N. Chiwande
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Animesh R. Tayal
International Conference on Electronic Systems…
2014
Corpus ID: 26007589
A file system is used for the organization, storage, retrieval, naming, sharing, and protection of files. Distributed file system…
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2009
2009
WS‐Naming: location migration, replication, and failure transparency support for Web Services
A. Grimshaw
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M. Morgan
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Karolina Sarnowska-Upton
Concurrency and Computation
2009
Corpus ID: 14133249
Naming transparencies, i.e. abstracting the name and binding of the entity being used from the endpoints that are actually doing…
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2004
2004
Middleware transparent development of dependable CORBA applications
B. Kamalakar
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Sudipto Ghosh
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Peter Vile
IEEE International Symposium on Software…
2004
Corpus ID: 8431672
Middleware technologies such as CORBA provide dependability features in the form of security and fault tolerance services. A…
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1999
1999
An approach to making CORBA support equivalence relationships
T. Senivongse
Proceedings Third International Enterprise…
1999
Corpus ID: 696592
Type compatibility is an important issue in the area of service type evolution as it is desirable for a new-version service to…
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1996
1996
Transparency in a replicated network file system
C. Chin
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S. Tsai
Proceedings of EUROMICRO 96. 22nd Euromicro…
1996
Corpus ID: 36713634
File servers acting as centralized data sharing and storage stations are very crucial in modern network environments. Failure and…
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1989
1989
Failure Transparency in Remote Procedure Calls
K. Ravindran
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S. Chanson
IEEE Trans. Computers
1989
Corpus ID: 206413349
A model of remote procedure call (RPC) which reflects certain generic properties of the application layer that can be exploited…
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