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Software Replication in Three-Tiers Architectures: Is It A Real Challenge?
Bologna, Italy October 31-November 02
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R. Baldoni, Universit? di Roma
C. Marchetti, Universit? di Roma
This paper is a first attempt to study the problem of handling software replication in three tiers architectures. In particular a study based on sychronization and communication patterns imposed by replication is presented. We show how the complexity of the replication scheme is affected by the determinitic (or not) behavior of the members of the backtier. We also give two generic synchronization and communication patterns used in two and three tiers replication. Well-known schemes such us active and passive replication are particular instances of these generic patterns.
Index Terms:
replication, message patterns, fault tolerance, three tiers distributed systems
Citation:
R. Baldoni, C. Marchetti, "Software Replication in Three-Tiers Architectures: Is It A Real Challenge?," ftdcs, pp.0133, 8th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS'01), 2001
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