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The most important use of computing in the future will be in the
context of the global "digital convergence" where everything
becomes digital and every thing is inter-networked. The application
will be dominated by storage, search, retrieval, analysis, exchange
and updating of information in a wide variety of forms. Heavy
demands will be placed on systems by many simultaneous re quests.
And, fundamentally, all this shall be delivered at much higher
levels of dependability, integrity and security. Increasingly,
large parallel computing systems and networks are providing unique
challenges to industry and academia in dependable computing, espe
cially because of the higher failure rates intrinsic to these
systems. The chal lenge in the last part of this decade is to build
a systems that is both inexpensive and highly available. A machine
cluster built of commodity hardware parts, with each node run ning
an OS instance and a set of applications extended to be fault
resilient can satisfy the new stringent high-availability
requirements. The focus of this book is to present recent
techniques and methods for im plementing fault-tolerant parallel
and distributed computing systems. Section I, Fault-Tolerant
Protocols, considers basic techniques for achieving fault-tolerance
in communication protocols for distributed systems, including
synchronous and asynchronous group communication, static total
causal order ing protocols, and fail-aware datagram service that
supports communications by time."
Dependable Network Computing provides insights into various
problems facing millions of global users resulting from the
internet revolution'. It covers real-time problems involving
software, servers, and large-scale storage systems with adaptive
fault-tolerant routing and dynamic reconfiguration techniques. Also
included is material on routing protocols, QoS, and dead- and
live-lock free related issues. All chapters are written by leading
specialists in their respective fields. Dependable Network
Computing provides useful information for scientists, researchers,
and application developers building networks based on commercially
off-the-shelf components.
Dependable Network Computing provides insights into various
problems facing millions of global users resulting from the
'internet revolution'. It covers real-time problems involving
software, servers, and large-scale storage systems with adaptive
fault-tolerant routing and dynamic reconfiguration techniques. Also
included is material on routing protocols, QoS, and dead- and
live-lock free related issues. All chapters are written by leading
specialists in their respective fields. Dependable Network
Computing provides useful information for scientists, researchers,
and application developers building networks based on commercially
off-the-shelf components.
The most important uses of computing in the future will be those
related to the global 'digital convergence' where all computing
becomes digital and internetworked. This convergence will be
propelled by new and advanced applications in storage, searching,
retrieval and exchanging of information in a myriad of forms. All
of these will place heavy demands on large parallel and distributed
computer systems because these systems have high intrinsic failure
rates. The challenge to the computer scientist is to build a system
that is inexpensive, accessible and dependable. The chapters in
this book provide insight into many of these issues and others that
will challenge researchers and applications developers. Included
among these topics are: * Fault-tolerance in communication
protocols for distributed systems including synchronous and
asynchronous group communication. * Methods and approaches for
achieving fault-tolerance in distributed systems such as those used
in networks of workstations (NOW), dependable cluster systems, and
scalable coherent interfaces (SCI)-based local area multiprocessors
(LAMP).* General models and features of distributed safety-critical
systems built from commercial off-the-shelf components as well as
service dependability in telecomputing systems. * Dependable
parallel systems for real-time processing of video signals. *
Embedding in faulty multiprocessor systems, broadcasting,
system-level testing techniques, on-line detection and recovery
from intermittent and permanent faults, and more. Fault-Tolerant
Parallel and Distributed Systems is a coherent and uniform
collection of chapters with contributions by several of the leading
experts working on fault-resilient applications. The numerous
techniques and methods included will be of special interest to
researchers, developers, and graduate students.
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