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|a Fault Tolerance :
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|a This classic text on the fundamentals of fault tolerance computing systems design is being reprinted, with revisions and updated references, in the Springer Series "Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerant Systems". The early chapters cover the basic concepts of system structure, reliability and fault tolerance, followed by an overview of an illustrative selection of the most significant fault tolerant computers and their architectures. Subsequent chapters explore in detail the range of techniques available for the constituent phases of fault tol- erance, namely: error detection, damage confinement and assessment, error recovery, fault treatment and continued service. The important, but often neglected, topic of software-fault tolerance (i.e. tolerating bugs in programs) is also covered extensively. For each topic, an in-depth discussion of principles is illuminated by numerous practical examples. The book concludes with suggestions for a methodical approach to the design of fault tolerant systems. An annotated bibliography is supplemented by an extensive list of key references.
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|a 1 Introduction -- Fault Prevention and Fault Tolerance -- Anticipated and Unanticipated Faults -- Book Aim -- References -- 2 System Structure and Dependability -- System Structure -- System Dependability and Reliability -- Summary -- References -- 3 Fault Tolerance -- Fault Tolerance: How -- Fault Tolerance: Where and How Much -- An Implementation Framework -- References -- 4 Fault Tolerant Systems -- ESS No. lA -- SIFT and Ftmp -- Tandem -- Stratus -- References -- 5 Error Detection -- Measures for Error Detection -- Mechanisms for Error Detection -- Structuring Error Detection in Systems -- References -- 6 Damage Confinement and Assessment -- Damage Confinement -- Measures for Damage Confinement -- Measures for Damage Assessment -- Mechanisms for Damage Confinement -- Mechanisms for Damage Assessment -- Summary -- References -- 7 Error Recovery -- Concepts of Error Recovery -- Measures for Forward Error Recovery -- Backward Error Recovery -- Recovery in Concurrent Systems -- Recovery in Idealised Fault Tolerant Components -- Summary -- References -- 8 Fault Treatment and Continued Service -- Fault Location -- System Repair -- Resuming Normal Service -- Idealised Fault Tolerant Components -- Summary -- References -- 9 Software Fault Tolerance -- The Recovery Block Scheme -- The N-Version Programming Scheme -- Summary -- References -- 10 Conclusion -- Methodology and Framework for Fault Tolerance -- The Future -- References -- References -- Annotated Bibliography -- Multiple Sources -- Fault Tolerant Systems -- August Systems -- COMTRAC -- COPRA -- C.vmp -- ESS Systems (Bell Laboratories) -- Fault Tolerant Multiprocessor (FTMP) -- Fault Tolerant Spaceborne Computer (FTSC) -- IBM 9020 -- JPL-STAR Computer -- MARS -- Plessey System 250 -- Pluribus -- PRIME -- Sequoia -- Software Implemented Fault Tolerance (SIFT) -- Space Shuttle Computer Complex -- Stratus -- Tandem -- VOTRICS -- Software Fault Tolerance -- Multiple Source -- Recovery Blocks -- N-Version Programming -- Other Software Fault Tolerance Papers -- Exception Handling.
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