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Designing a real-time recoverable action
Seoul, Korea October 30-November 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RTCSA.1996.554973Third International Workshop on Real- ...
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C.E. Moron, Dept. de Comput., Univ. Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil
There is a clear and urgent need for mechanisms that are able to integrate the real-time and the reliability requirements. So, it would be possible to address the real-time and fault-tolerance requirements together during the design of the system. This would make the development of reliable real-time systems simple and efficient. This paper presents the development of a fault-tolerant mechanism, one which is able to take into account the real-time constraints of the tasks. This mechanism is a real-time recoverable action which can provide both forward and backward error recovery. The atomic action is used as a natural way of achieving fault-tolerance in a distributed or parallel system. An adaptable scheduler is used to schedule the real-time recoverable action, guaranteeing the hard real-time tasks.
Index Terms:
real-time systems; real-time recoverable action; reliability requirements; fault-tolerance requirements; reliable real-time systems; real-time constraints; backward error recovery; forward error recovery; adaptable scheduler
Citation:
C.E. Moron, "Designing a real-time recoverable action," rtcsa, pp.162, Third International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems Application (RTCSA'96), 1996
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