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ICPP
2007
IEEE
16 years 25 days ago
A Meta-Learning Failure Predictor for Blue Gene/L Systems
The demand for more computational power in science and engineering has spurred the design and deployment of ever-growing cluster systems. Even though the individual components use...
Prashasta Gujrati, Yawei Li, Zhiling Lan, Rajeev T...
OPODIS
2003
15 years 8 months ago
Linear Time Byzantine Self-Stabilizing Clock Synchronization
Awareness of the need for robustness in distributed systems increases as distributed systems become an integral part of day-to-day systems. Tolerating Byzantine faults and possessi...
Ariel Daliot, Danny Dolev, Hanna Parnas
DATE
2005
IEEE
127views Hardware» more  DATE 2005»
16 years 4 days ago
A Novel Low-overhead Delay Testing Technique for Arbitrary Two-Pattern Test Application
— With increasing process fluctuations in nano-scale technology, testing for delay faults is becoming essential in manufacturing test to complement stuck-at-fault testing. Desig...
Swarup Bhunia, Hamid Mahmoodi-Meimand, Arijit Rayc...
ISSRE
2000
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Criteria for Testing Polymorphic Relationships
The emphasis in object-oriented programs is on defining abstractions that have both state and behavior. This emphasis causes a shift in focus from software units to the way softw...
Roger T. Alexander, A. Jefferson Offutt
WSC
2000
15 years 7 months ago
Use of discrete event simulation to validate an agent based scheduling engine
This paper discusses the use of simulation in a new context. Most often QUEST is viewed as a stand-alone simulation tool to analyze and understand shop floor behavior. It has rare...
Shubhabrata Biswas, Sara Merchawi