Measurements are presented which show that a tightly coupled multiprocessor system, the ELXSI 6400, exhibits essentially linear performance improvement as CPUs are added to the configuration up to 10 CPUs, which is it...
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(纸本)0818606347
Measurements are presented which show that a tightly coupled multiprocessor system, the ELXSI 6400, exhibits essentially linear performance improvement as CPUs are added to the configuration up to 10 CPUs, which is its current implementation limit. that is, for each CPU added to the configuration, the system's CPU throughput improves by 1 CPU. the distinguishing feature of this system is that it has a message-based architecture with several design features intended to enhance multiprocessor performance.
A self-diagnosable model is presented upon which a distributed computer system might be based so as to provide self-diagnosability and graceful degradation for the system. the model is based upon sufficient conditions...
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A self-diagnosable model is presented upon which a distributed computer system might be based so as to provide self-diagnosability and graceful degradation for the system. the model is based upon sufficient conditions for detecting and isolating multiple faults and its applicability has been demonstrated.
A self-diagnosable model is presented upon which a distributed computer system might be based so as to provide self-diagnosability and graceful degradation for the system. the model is based upon sufficient conditions...
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A self-diagnosable model is presented upon which a distributed computer system might be based so as to provide self-diagnosability and graceful degradation for the system. the model is based upon sufficient conditions for detecting and isolating multiple faults and its applicability has been demonstrated.
this book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 6.1 internationalconference on distributed Applications and Interoperable systems, DAIS 2009, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in June 2009. the DAIS confere...
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(数字)9783642021640
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(纸本)9783642021633
this book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 6.1 internationalconference on distributed Applications and Interoperable systems, DAIS 2009, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in June 2009. the DAIS conference was held as part of the federated event on distributed Computing Techniques (DisCoTec), together withthe 11thinternationalconference on Coordination Models and Languages (Coordination 2009) and the IFIP WG 6.1 internationalconference on Formal Techniques for distributedsystems (FMOODS/FORTE 2009). the 12 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. the papers address service orientation, quality of service and service contract, business processes, Web services, service components, algorithms and protocols supporting dependability, fault tolerance, data replication, group communication, adaptive and collaborative systems, context awareness, model-driven development, middleware for ubiquitous computing and sensor networks, ad hoc network protocols, peer-to-peer systems, and overlays. they are organized in topical sections peer-to-peer networks, adhoc networks, dependability, and infrastructure and services.
the papers in this volume were presented at the 12thinternational Sym- sium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of distributedsystems (SSS), held September 20–22, 2010 at Columbia University, NYC, USA. the SSS s...
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ISBN:
(数字)9783642160233
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(纸本)9783642160226
the papers in this volume were presented at the 12thinternational Sym- sium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of distributedsystems (SSS), held September 20–22, 2010 at Columbia University, NYC, USA. the SSS symposium is an international forum for researchersand practiti- ers in the design and development of distributedsystems with self-* properties: (theclassical)self-stabilizing,self-con?guring,self-organizing,self-managing,se- repairing,self-healing,self-optimizing,self-adaptive,andself-protecting. Research in distributedsystems is now at a crucial point in its evolution, marked by the importance of dynamic systems such as peer-to-peer networks, large-scale wi- lesssensornetworks,mobileadhocnetworks,cloudcomputing,roboticnetworks, etc. Moreover, new applications such as grid and web services, banking and- commerce, e-health and robotics, aerospaceand avionics, automotive, industrial process control, etc. , have joined the traditional applications of distributed s- tems. SSS started as the Workshop on Self-Stabilizing systems (WSS), the ?rst two of which were held in Austin in 1989 and in Las Vegas in 1995. Starting in 1995, the workshop began to be held biennially; it was held in Santa Barbara (1997), Austin (1999), and Lisbon (2001). As interest grew and the community expanded, the title of the forum was changed in 2003 to the Symposium on Self- Stabilizing systems (SSS). SSS was organized in San Francisco in 2003 and in Barcelona in 2005. As SSS broadened its scope and attracted researchers from other communities, a couple of changes were made in 2006. It became an - nual event, and the name of the conference was changed to the international Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of distributedsystems (SSS).
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