GK Saha - Journal of information science and engineering, 2006 - airitilibrary.com
This paper describes a software fix in order to tolerate multiple transient-faults in an application using code-redundancy of an application program that is enhanced with a new …
Today, fault tolerance is a much researched field in computer science. It means that a system can provide its specified services even in the presence of faults. A system fails when …
CTO UBIQUITY, MA PITCH, P YAFEE, J STUCKEY… - ubiquity.acm.org
Today, fault tolerance is a much researched field in computer science. It means that a system can provide its specified services even in the presence of faults. A system fails when …
GK Saha - Journal of Computer Science & Technology, 2006 - sedici.unlp.edu.ar
This paper describes how to design low-cost reliable computing software for various application systems, by incorporating a single-version fault tolerant scheme along with run …
This short paper describes a low cost technique for gaining software implemented fault tolerance without using design diversity based N versions redundancy in both software and …
P Lakhani - Int. Res. J. Manage. Sci. Technol., 2014 - academia.edu
This paper presents a review of software fault tolerance. Fault Tolerance is evolved as a technique to increase the dependability of computing systems. Because of limitations with …
This paper describes how to design a software based fault tolerant application using microprocessor (MP), in order to tolerate the burst errors in memory. This approach may be …
KC Joshi - International Journal of Computer Science & …, 2012 - ijcset.com
Fault tolerance is the ability of a system to perform its function correctly even in the presence of internal faults. We should accept that, relying on software techniques for obtaining …
GK Saha - International Journal of the Computer, the Internet and …, 2009 - researchgate.net
This paper examines how software based fault tolerant computing approach through triplicate redundancy and recovery. This approach is not intended to tolerate the software …