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SRDS
1998
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
System-Level Versus User-Defined Checkpointing
Checkpointing and rollback recovery is a very effective technique to tolerate transient faults and preventive shutdowns. In the past, most of the checkpointing schemes published i...
Luís Moura Silva, João Gabriel Silva
ALGORITHMICA
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Sorting and Searching in Faulty Memories
In this paper we investigate the design and analysis of algorithms resilient to memory faults. We focus on algorithms that, despite the corruption of some memory values during the...
Irene Finocchi, Giuseppe F. Italiano
IJNSEC
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Survivability Analysis of A Cluster System with 4th Generation Security Mechanism: Regeneration
Cluster systems have been gradually more popular and are being broadly used in a variety of applications. On the other hand, many of those systems are not tolerant to system failu...
Khin Mi Mi Aung, Kiejin Park, Jong Sou Park
FDTC
2007
Springer
105views Cryptology» more  FDTC 2007»
16 years 22 days ago
Tate Pairing with Strong Fault Resiliency
We present a novel non-linear error coding framework which incorporates strong adversarial fault detection capabilities into identity based encryption schemes built using Tate pai...
Erdinç Öztürk, Gunnar Gaubatz, Be...
EUROMICRO
2004
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
CoBFIT: A Component-Based Framework for Intrusion Tolerance
In this paper, we present the architecture of CoBFIT, a component-based framework for building intrusion-tolerant distributed systems. The CoBFIT framework, by virtue of its desig...
HariGovind V. Ramasamy, Adnan Agbaria, William H. ...