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A Multi-Level Meta-Object Protocol for Fault-Tolerance in Complex Architectures
Yokohama, Japan June 28-July 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DSN.2005.102005 International Conference on Depe ...
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The past decade has seen an increasing use of complex computer systems made of third party components to develop mission critical applications. To insure the dependability of those systems in a sound and maintainable manner, technologies are needed to add fault-tolerance mechanisms transparently, while maintaining efficiency, high coverage, and evolvability. In this paper, we present a generic framework that addresses this problem and can be used within current industrial software. Our proposal is based on a limited set of core concepts inspired from plant biology and meta-object protocols. It provides separation of concerns for the implementation of adaptive fault tolerance strategies, while maintaining a global inter-level perception of the system runtime behavior. We demonstrate its practicality by using it to control the non-determinism of a CORBA/UNIX system.
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François Taïani, Jean-Charles Fabre, Marc-Olivier Killijian, "A Multi-Level Meta-Object Protocol for Fault-Tolerance in Complex Architectures," dsn, pp.270-279, 2005 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'05), 2005
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