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20. FTCS 1990: Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
- Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, FTCS 1990, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, 26-28 June, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2051-X
- Flaviu Cristian, Bob Dancey, Jon Dehn:
Fault-tolerance in the Advanced Automation System. 6-17 - Roy A. Maxion:
Anomaly detection for diagnosis. 20-27 - D. Simon, C. Hourtolle, H. Biondi, J. Bernelas, P. Duverneuil, S. Gallet, P. Vielcanet, S. De Viguerie, F. Gsell, J. N. Chelotti:
A software fault tolerance experiment for space applications. 28-35 - C. Sayet, Eric Pilaud:
An experience of a critical software development. 36-45 - Chris J. Walter:
Identifying the cause of detected errors. 48-55 - Srimat T. Chakradhar, Vishwani D. Agrawal, Michael L. Bushnell:
Polynomial time solvable fault detection problems. 56-63 - Hideo Fujiwara:
Three-valued neural networks for test generation. 64-71 - Chung-Chi Jim Li, W. Kent Fuchs:
CATCH-compiler-assisted techniques for checkpointing. 74-81 - Rana Ejaz Ahmed, Robert C. Frazier, Peter N. Marinos:
Cache-aided rollback error recovery (CARER) algorithm for shared-memory multiprocessor systems. 82-88 - Michel Banâtre, Philippe Joubert:
Cache management in a tightly coupled fault tolerant multiprocessor. 89-96 - Luke Lin, Mustaque Ahamad:
Checkpointing and rollback-recovery in distributed object based systems. 97-104 - Dechang Gu, Daniel J. Rosenkrantz, S. S. Ravi:
Design and analysis of test schemes for algorithm-based fault tolerance. 106-113 - Dali L. Tao, Carlos R. P. Hartmann, Y. S. Chen:
A novel concurrent error detection scheme for FFT networks. 114-121 - Bapiraju Vinnakota, Niraj K. Jha:
A dependence graph-based approach to the design of algorithm-based fault tolerant systems. 122-129 - Suku Nair, Jacob A. Abraham:
Hierarchical design and analysis of fault-tolerant multiprocessor systems using concurrent error detection. 130-137 - Michael Waidner, Birgit Pfitzmann:
Loss-tolerance for electronic wallets. 140-147 - Farnam Jahanian, Ambuj Goyal:
A formalism for monitoring real-time constraints at run-time. 148-155 - Claude Thibeault, Jean-Louis Houle:
Impact of reconfiguration logic on the optimization of defect-tolerant integrated circuits. 158-165 - Nany Hasan, C. L. Liu:
Fault covers in reconfigurable PLAs. 166-173 - Chita R. Das, Lei Tien, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Availability evaluation of MIN-connected multiprocessors using decomposition technique. 176-183 - Y. X. Wang, José A. B. Fortes:
Estimates of MTTF and optimal number of spares of fault-tolerant processor arrays. 184-191 - Yung-Yuan Chen, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya:
An analysis of a reconfigurable binary tree architecture based on multiple-level redundancy. 192-199 - Amiya Nayak, Nicola Santoro, Richard Tan:
Fault-intolerance of reconfigurable systolic arrays. 202-209 - Prithviraj Banerjee:
Strategies for reconfiguring hypercubes under faults. 210-217 - Michael Peercy, Prithviraj Banerjee:
Distributed algorithms for shortest-path, deadlock-free routing and broadcasting in arbitrarily faulty hypercubes. 218-225 - Jos Nijhuis, Bernd Höfflinger, André van Schaik, Lambert Spaanenburg:
Limits to the fault-tolerance of a feedforward neural network with learning. 228-235 - Edward W. Czeck, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Effects of transient gate-level faults on program behavior. 236-243 - Dong Tang, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Sujatha S. Subramani:
Failure analysis and modeling of a VAXcluster system. 244-251 - Sandeep K. Gupta, Dhiraj K. Pradhan, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
Zero aliasing compression. 254-263 - Aloke K. Das, Debanjan Saha, A. Roy Chowdhury, Susanta Misra, Parimal Pal Chaudhuri:
Signature analysers based on additive cellular automata. 265-272 - Seungjin Park, Bella Bose:
Burst asymmetric/unidirectional error correcting/detecting codes. 273-280 - Kwang-Hae Kim, J. H. You:
A highly decentralized implementation model for the programmer-transparent coordination (PTC) scheme for cooperative recovery. 282-289 - Pierre Goyer, Parham Momtahan, Bran Selic:
A fault-tolerant strategy for hierarchical control in distributed computing systems. 290-297 - Lambert J. M. Nieuwenhuis:
Static allocation of process replicas in fault tolerant computing systems. 298-306 - Xinfeng Ye, Brian Warboys, John A. Keane:
Specification and proof of a distributed recovery algorithm. 307-314 - Douglas M. Blough, Andrzej Pelc:
Reliable diagnosis and repair in constant-degree multiprocessor systems. 316-323 - Sunggu Lee, Kang G. Shin:
Optimal multiple syndrome probabilistic diagnosis. 324-331 - Ronald P. Bianchini Jr., Ken Goodwin, Daniel S. Nydick:
Practical application and implementation of distributed system-level diagnosis theory. 332-339 - Piotr Berman, Andrzej Pelc:
Distributed probabilistic fault diagnosis for multiprocessor systems. 340-346 - Jürgen Dunkel:
On the modeling of workload dependent memory faults. 348-355 - Geppino Pucci:
On the modelling and testing of recovery block structures. 356-363 - Jean-Claude Laprie, Christian Béounes, Mohamed Kaâniche, Karama Kanoun:
The transformation approach to the modeling and evaluation of the reliability and availability growth. 364-371 - Ankan K. Pramanick, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
On the design of path delay fault testable combinational circuits. 374-381 - Xiaoqing Wen, Kozo Kinoshita:
Fault detection and diagnosis of k-UCP circuits under totally observable condition. 382-389 - Bernhard Eschermann, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich:
Optimized synthesis of self-testable finite state machines. 390-397 - John P. J. Kelly, Thomas I. McVittie, Susan C. Murphy:
Techniques for building dependable distributed systems: multi-version software testing. 400-407 - Susan S. Brilliant, John C. Knight, Paul Ammann:
On the performance of software testing using multiple versions. 408-415 - David J. Taylor:
Error models for robust storage structures. 416-422 - Gregory F. Sullivan, Gerald M. Masson:
Using certification trails to achieve software fault tolerance. 423-431 - Sheng-Chiech Liang, Sy-Yen Kuo:
Concurrent error detection and correction in real-time systolic sorting arrays. 434-441 - Nancy J. Warter, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
A software based approach to achieving optimal performance for signature control flow checking. 442-449 - Régis Leveugle, T. Michel, Gabriele Saucier:
Design of microprocessors with built-in on-line test. 450-456 - Stanislaw J. Piestrak:
The minimal test set for sorting networks and the use of sorting networks in self-testing checkers for unordered codes. 457-464 - Hermann Kopetz, Heinz Kantz, Günter Grünsteidl, Peter P. Puschner, Johannes Reisinger:
Tolerating transient faults in MARS. 466-473 - Carel-Jan L. van Driel, R. J. B. Follon, A. A. C. Kohler, R. P. M. van Osch, J. M. Spanjers:
The error-resistant interactively consistent architecture (ERICA). 474-480 - Peter A. Barrett, Andrew M. Hilborne, Peter G. Bond, Douglas T. Seaton, Paulo Veríssimo, Luís E. T. Rodrigues, Neil A. Speirs:
The Delta-4 extra performance architecture (XPA). 481-488 - Victor F. Nicola, Marvin K. Nakayama, Philip Heidelberger, Ambuj Goyal:
Fast simulation of dependability models with general failure, repair and maintenance processes. 491-498 - Robert Geist, Mark Smotherman, Ronald Talley:
Modeling recovery time distributions in ultrareliable fault-tolerant systems. 499-504
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