Fault-tolerant systems /
There are many applications in which the reliability of the overall system must be far higher than the reliability of its individual components. In such cases, designers devise mechanisms and architectures that allow the system to either completely mask the effects of a component failure or recover...
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann,
[2007]
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Table of Contents:
- Chap. 1: Introduction
- Chap. 2: Hardware Fault Tolerance
- Chap. 3: Information Redundancy
- Chap. 4: Checkpointing
- Chap. 5: Software Fault Tolerance
- Chap. 6: Fault-tolerant Networks
- Chap. 7: Case Studies
- Chap. 8: Defect Tolerance in VLSI
- Chap. 9: Fault Tolerance in Cryptography
- Chap. 10: Experimental and Simulation Techniques.