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21. FTCS 1991: Montreal, Canada
- Proceedings of the 1991 International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, Montreal, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-8186-2150-8
- Mark Sullivan, Ram Chillarege:
Software Defects and their Impact on System Availability: A Study of Field Failures in Operating Systems. 2-9 - Inhwan Lee, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Dong Tang:
Error/Failure Analysis Using Event Logs from Fault Tolerant Systems. 10-17 - T. R. Dilenno, David A. Yaskin, James H. Barton:
Fault-Tolerance Testing in the Advanced Automation System. 18-25 - Tadashi Takano, Takahiro Yamada, Kohshiroh Shutoh, Nobuyasu Kanekawa:
Fault Tolerance Experiments of the "Hiten" Onboard Space Computer. 26-35 - Ted Stanion, Debashis Bhattacharya:
TSUNAMI: A Path Oriented Scheme for Algebraic Test Generation. 36-43 - Jaushin Lee, Janak H. Patel:
An Architectural Level Test Generator for a Hierarchical Design Environment. 44-51 - Irith Pomeranz, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
Test Generation for Synchronous Sequential Circuits Using Multiple Observation Times. 52-59 - Daniel C. Lee, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Functional Test Generation for Pipelined Computer Implementations. 60-69 - Doug Jewett:
Integrity S2: A Fault-Tolerant Unix Platform. 70 - Michel Banâtre, Gilles Muller, Bruno Rochat, Patrick Sanchez:
Design Decisions for the FTM : A General Purpose Fault Tolerant Machine. 71-78 - S. Webber, J. Beirne:
The Stratus Architecture. 79-87 - Rajesh Raina, Peter N. Marinos:
Signature Analysis with Modified Linear Feedback Shift Registers (M-LFSRs). 88-95 - Albrecht P. Stroele, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich:
Signature Analysis and Test Scheduling for Self-Testable Circuits. 96-103 - Nirmal R. Saxena, Piero Franco, Edward J. McCluskey:
Bounds on Signature Analysis Aliasing for Random Testing. 104-113 - Ram Chillarege, Robert W. Horst, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Robert S. Swarz:
Challenges in Designing Fault-Tolerant Systems. FTCS 1991: 114 - T. Bissett:
Designing Error Detection and Recovery for a Fault-Tolerant Computer System. FTCS 1991: 115 - Jack Isenberg:
Evolving Systems for Continuous Availability. FTCS 1991: 116 - Daniel Lenoski:
Practical Problems in the Design of Fault-Tolerant Hardware. FTCS 1991: 116 - D. Steinfeld:
Design Process for High-Availability Systems. FTCS 1991: 117 - Jack J. Stiffler:
On Establishing Fault Tolerance Objectives. FTCS 1991: 117 - Dechang Gu, Daniel J. Rosenkrantz, S. S. Ravi:
Construction and Analysis of Fault-Secure Multiprocessor Schedules. 120-127 - Masahiro Tsunoyama, Sachio Naito:
A Fault-Tolerant FFT Processor. 128-135 - Abhijit Chatterjee, Manuel A. d'Abreu:
Concurrent Error Detection and Fault-Tolerance in Linear Digital State Variable Systems. 136-143 - T. Basil Smith, William A. Moorman, Thao Dang:
The IBM S/390 Sysplex Timer. 144-153 - Steven D. Millman, Edward J. McCluskey:
Bridging, Transition, and Stuck-Open Faults in Self-Testing CMOS Checkers. 154-161 - Alain Verreault, El Mostapha Aboulhamid, Younès Karkouri:
Multiple Fault Analysis Using a Fault Dropping Technique. 162-169 - David A. Rennels, Hyeongil Kim:
VLSI Implementation of a Self-Checking Self-Exercising Memory System. 170-177 - Yuval Tamir, Mike Liang, Titus Lai, Marc Tremblay:
The UCLA Mirror Processor: A Building Block for Self-Checking Self-Repring Computing Nodes. 178-187 - Yi-Chieh Chang, Kang G. Shin:
Load Sharing in Hypercube Multicomputers in the Presence of Node Failures. 188-195 - Vincenzo Grassi:
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Different Fault Tolerance Strategies for Hypercube Systems. 196-203 - John C. Peterson, Jesus O. Tuazon, E. T. Upchurch:
An Evaluation of Fault-Tolerant Hypercube Architectures for Onboard Computing. 204-213 - Anindo Bagchi, S. Louis Hakimi:
An Optimal Algorithm for Distributed System Level Diagnosis. 214-221 - Ronald P. Bianchini Jr., Richard W. Buskens:
An Adaptive Distributed System-Level Diagnosis Algorithm and Its Implementation. 222-229 - Sampath Rangarajan, Donald S. Fussell:
Probabilistic Diagnosis Algorithms Tailored to System Topology. 230-239 - Gregory F. Sullivan, Gerald M. Masson:
Certitication Trails for Data Structures. 240-247 - David E. Bakken, Richard D. Schlichting:
Tolerating Failures in the Bag-of-Tasks Programming Paradigm. 248-255 - R. Jagannathan, Edward A. Ashcroft:
Fault Tolerance in Parallel Implementations of Functional Languages. 256-265 - Bogdan S. Chlebus, Krzysztof Diks, Andrzej Pelc:
Optimal Broadcasting in Faulty Hypercubes. 266-273 - Jianli Sun, Jan Gecsei:
A Multiple-Fault Tolerant Sorting Network. 274-281 - Nian-Feng Tzeng, Po-Jen Chuang:
Fault-Tolerant Gamma Interconnection Networks. 282-291 - Shantanu Dutt, John P. Hayes:
Some Practical Issues in the Design of Fault-Tolerant Multiprocessors. 292-299 - P. Ramathan, Kang G. Shin:
A Multiple Copy Approach for Delivering Messages Under Deadline Constraints. 300-307 - Bryan Eric Aupperle, John F. Meyer:
State Space Generation for Degradable Multiprocessor Systems. 308-317 - Michael A. Schuette, John Paul Shen:
Exploiting Instruction-Level Resource Parallelism for Transparent, Integrated Control-Flow Monitoring. 318-325 - Kent D. Wilken:
Optimal Signature Placement for Process-Error Detection Using Signature Monitoring. 326-333 - T. Michel, Régis Leveugle, Gabriele Saucier:
A New Approach to Control Flow Checking Without Program Modification. 334-343 - Vladimir Cherkassky, Reza Rooholamini, Hossein Lari-Najafi:
Fault-Tolerant Communications Processing. 344-351 - S. M. Rezaul Islam, Hany H. Ammar:
Performability Analysis of Distributed Real-Time Systems with Repetitive Task Invocation. 352-359 - David V. Pitts:
The RM Recovery Services. 360-367 - Erhard Rahm:
Recovery Concepts for Data Sharing Systems. 368-377 - Sulaiman Al-Bassam, Bella Bose, Ramarathnam Venkatesan:
Burst and Unidirectional Error Detecting Codes. 378-384 - Manoj Franklin, Kewal K. Saluja:
Pattern Sensitive Fault Testing of RAMs with Bullt-in ECC. 385-392 - C. L. Chen, L. E. Grosbach:
Fault-Tolerant Memory Design in the IBM Application System/400. 393-400 - A. L. Narasimha Reddy, Prithviraj Banerjee:
Gracefully Degradable Disk Arrays. 401-409 - Pascale Thévenod-Fosse, Hélène Waeselynck, Yves Crouzet:
An Experimental Study on Software Structural Testing: Deterministic versus Random Input Generation. 410-417 - Klaus Echtle, Yinong Chen:
Evaluation of Deterministic Fault Injection for Fault-Tolerant Protocol Testing. 418-425 - Nicholas S. Bowen, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
Program Fault Tolerance Based on Memory Access Behavior. 426-435 - M. J. Iacoponi, S. F. McDonald:
Distributed Reconfiguration and Recovery in the Advanced Architecture On-Board Processor. 436-443 - Douglas M. Blough:
On the Reconfiguration of Memory Arrays Containing Clustered Faults. 444-451 - C. Chen, An Feng, Tohru Kikuno, Koji Torii:
Reconfiguration Algorithm for Fault-Tolerant Arrays with Minimum Number of Dangerous Processors. 452-461 - Myron Hecht, J. Agron, Herbert Hecht, K. H. Kim:
A Distributed Fault Tolerant Architecture for Nuclear Reactor and Other Critical Process Control Applications. 462-469 - K. H. Kim, W. J. Guan, Andreas Damm, J. A. Rohr:
Approaches to Design of Temporary Blackout Handling Capabilities and an Evaluation with a Real-Time Tightly Coupled Network Testbed. 470-477 - Amer Saeed, Rogério de Lemos, Tom Anderson:
The Role of Formal Methods in the Requirements Analysis of Safety-Critical Systems: A Train Set Example. 478-487 - Nitin H. Vaidya, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
System Level Diagnosis: Combining Detection and Location. 488-495 - Jie Xu:
The t/(n-1)-Diagnosability and Its Applications to Fault Tolerance. 496-503 - Bapiraju Vinnakota, Niraj K. Jha:
Design of Multiprocessor Systems for Concurrent Error Detection and Fault Diagnosis. 504-511
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