Proceedings 8th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing
DOI: 10.1109/empdp.2000.823427
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The TIRAN approach to reusing software implemented fault tolerance

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“…What we call "DIR net" [15] is the distributed application at the core of the software fault tolerance strategy realized through several European projects [15,16]. In this section we describe the DIR net and report on how we designed and developed it by means of the TOM system.…”
Section: A Development Experience: the Dir Netmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…What we call "DIR net" [15] is the distributed application at the core of the software fault tolerance strategy realized through several European projects [15,16]. In this section we describe the DIR net and report on how we designed and developed it by means of the TOM system.…”
Section: A Development Experience: the Dir Netmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have developed the DIR net using the Windows TIRAN libraries [16] and the CWEB system of structured documentation.…”
Section: Nothing Comes In and The Time-out Expiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goal of the project is to provide a tool that significantly reduces the development times and costs of a new dependable system. The target market segment concerns non-safety-critical distributed soft-real-time embedded systems [3]. TIRAN explicitly adopts formal techniques to support requirement specification and predictive evaluation [16].…”
Section: The Tiran Projectmentioning
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“…In this paper we describe the modeling approach for the study of software fault tolerance strategies used in the TIRAN' project [8,9,31. TIRAN (Tailorable fault tolerance framework for embedded applications) is an European ESPRIT project, ended in October 2000, that involved six European partners from industries and universities, that has defined and implemented a software based solution for fault tolerance in embedded systems.…”
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confidence: 99%