Proceedings Twenty-First Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'97)
DOI: 10.1109/cmpsac.1997.625085
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Efficient implementation strategies for the DRB approach in fault-tolerant hypercubes

Abstract: The Distributed Recovery Block (DRB) is an efficient approach for the uniform treatment of hardware and software faults in real-time applications. Full DRB mapping assigns each task of an application tasks graph to run on a pair of processor nodes. The primary cost factors that determine it? efJiciency are dilation bound, expansion factor and congestion. In this paper, two alternative schemes are described that improves the DRB approach. The first describes a mapping of application tasks such that each node in… Show more

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