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Slow Advances in Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Distributed Computing
Florianpolis, Brazil October 18-October 20
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K. H. (Kane) Kim, University of California, Irvine
The key issue in real-time (RT) computing is to economically produce systems that yield temporal behavior which is relatively easily analyzable and acceptable in given application environments. Fault-tolerant (FT) RT computing has been treated by the predominant segment of the FT computing research community as a highly specialized branch of FT computing. This author believes that the situation should be changed.
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K. H. (Kane) Kim, "Slow Advances in Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Distributed Computing," srds, pp.106-108, 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04), 2004
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