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Fate-sharing

Known as: Fate sharing 
Fate-sharing is an engineering design philosophy where related parts of a system are yoked together, so that they either fail together or not at all… 
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2018
2018
Microservices architecture has started a new trend for application development for a number of reasons: (1) to reduce complexity… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
2016
2016
We present our findings from a 4-day workshop at SmartGeometry2016, during which the authors conducted an open-ended experiment… 
2012
2012
Many network-based applications require full time connectivity of the hosts for fate sharing and responding to routine… 
2011
2011
Data Center Bridging (DCB) is a group of technologies defined within the IEEE to transform Ethernet into a lossless fabric. This… 
2009
2009
While there is substantial community interest in next-generation multipath-capable Internet transports, evolutionary pressures… 
2009
2009
Executive Summary Until recently the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) has enjoyed two important stabilizing properties… 
2008
2008
Best-Effort Quality-of-Service Bradley R. Smith brad@soe.ucsc.edu Computer Engineering Department, University of California… 
1990
1990
The Y/sub E/-system, a structure for controlling large-scale systems, is proposed. The Y/sub E/-system does not have a…