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  1. AT&T Technical Journal
  2. Year : 1996 Volume : 75
  3. Issue 2
  4. Components for software fault tolerance and rejuvenation
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Year : 1996 Volume : 75
Issue 2
Information technology — Reuse technologies and applications
Dividing the software pie
The promise of distributed business components
Components for software fault tolerance and rejuvenation
Integrating the world wide web and database technology
Service design and inventory system — An object-oriented reusable software asset
Experiences with distributed objects
Bringing business information to AT&T network systems through a data warehouse
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Components for software fault tolerance and rejuvenation

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Huang, Yennun Kintala, Chandra M. R. Bernstein, Lawrence Wang, Yi-Min
Copyright Year 1985
Abstract Software fault tolerance is the task of detecting and recovering from failures that are not handled in the underlying hardware or operating system layers of an application. Software rejuvenation prevents failures by periodically, and gracefully, terminating an application and restarting it at a clean internal state. This paper describes five reusable software components that provide these capabilities. They perform automatic detection and restart of failed processes, checkpointing and recovery of data in memory, replication and synchronization of files, and software rejuvenation. These components, which have been ported to a number of UNIX∗ platforms, can be used in any application with minimal programming effort. The fault tolerance capabilities of several communication products and services in AT&T have been enhanced by incorporating these components. Experience with these products to date indicates that the components provide efficient, economical means to increase the level of fault tolerance in an application.
Starting Page 29
Ending Page 37
Page Count 9
File Size 4572280
File Format PDF
ISSN 87562324
Volume Number 75
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T)
Publisher Date 1996-01-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Bell Labs
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering
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