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Hardware and Software Architectures for Fault Tolerance 1993
- Michel Banâtre, Peter A. Lee:

Hardware and Software Architectures for Fault Tolerance, Experiences and Perspecives [revised papers from a workshop at Le Mont Saint Michel, France, June 1993]. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 774, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-57767-X
I. Field Experiences with Fault Tolerant Systems.
- Ram Chillarege:

Top Five Challenges Facing the Practice of Fault Tolerance. 3-12 - Ytzhak H. Levendel:

Fault Tolerance Cost Effectiveness. 13-20 - C. Douglass Locke:

Fault Tolerant Applications Systems: A Requirements Perspective. 21-25
II. Hardware Architectures for Fault Tolerance
- Michel Banâtre, Alain Gefflaut, Christine Morin:

Scalable Shared Memory Multiprocessors: Some Ideas to Make Them Reliable. 29-44 - W. Kent Fuchs, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Neal J. Alewine:

Application of Compiler-Assisted Rollback Recovery to Speculative Execution Repair. 45-65 - Barry J. Gleeson:

Fault Tolerance: Why Should I Pay for It? 66-77 - Jeremy Jones, Brian A. Coghlan:

Stable Disk - A Fault Tolerant Cached RAID Subsystem. 78-90 - David Liddell:

Simple Design Makes Reliable Computers. 91-94 - Dhiraj K. Pradhan, Debendra Das Sharma, Nitin H. Vaidya:

Roll-Forward Checkpointing Schemes. 95-116 - Jack J. Stiffler:

Fault Tolerant Architectures - Past, Present, and (?) Future. 117-121
III. Software Architectures for Fault Tolerance
- Ofir Amir, Yair Amir, Danny Dolev:

A Highly Available Application in the Transis Environment. 125-139 - Kenneth P. Birman:

Reliable Enterprise Computing Systems. 140-150 - E. N. Elnozahy:

Fault Tolerance for Clusters of Workstations. 151-158 - Yennun Huang, Chandra M. R. Kintala, Pankaj Jalote:

Two Techniques for Transient Software Error Recovery. 159-170 - Peter A. Lee:

Software-Faults: The Remaining Problem in Fault Tolerant Systems? 171-181 - Jim Lipkis, Marc Rozier:

Fault Tolerance Enablers in the CHORUS Microkernel. 182-190 - Gilles Muller:

A Reliable Client-Server Model on Top of a Micro-Kernel. 191-198 - David Powell:

Distributed Fault Tolerance - Lessons Learned from Delta-4. 199-217 - Santosh K. Shrivastava:

Arjuna and Voltan: Case Studies in Building Fault Tolerant Distributed Systems Using Standard Components. 218-226
IV. Embedded and Real-Time Systems
- Rod Bark:

Fault Tolerant Platforms for Emerging Telecommunications Markets. 229-236 - Farnam Jahanian:

Fault Tolerance in Embedded Real-Time Systems. 237-249 - Hermann Kopetz:

The Systematic Design of Large Real-Time Systems or Interface Simplicity. 250-262 - Jaynarayan H. Lala, Richard E. Harper:

Fault Tolerance in Embedded Real-Time Systems: Importance and Treatment of Common Mode Failures. 263-282
V. Data and Databases
- Andrea J. Borr, Carol Wilhelmy:

Highly-Available Data Services for UNIX Client-Server Networks: Why Fault Tolerant Hardware Isn't the Answer. 285-304 - Jehan-François Pâris:

The Management of Replicated Data. 305-311

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