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fault-tolerance

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  • For example, for automotive software, much of the complexity comes from building fault-tolerance into the software because correcting hardware problems introduced in design or manufacture is prohibitively expense.

    steve | Serendipity 2010

  • For example, for automotive software, much of the complexity comes from building fault-tolerance into the software because correcting hardware problems introduced in design or manufacture is prohibitively expense.

    2010 March 24 | Serendipity 2010

  • For example, for automotive software, much of the complexity comes from building fault-tolerance into the software because correcting hardware problems introduced in design or manufacture is prohibitively expense.

    What makes software engineering for climate models different? | Serendipity 2010

  • For example, for automotive software, much of the complexity comes from building fault-tolerance into the software because correcting hardware problems introduced in design or manufacture is prohibitively expense.

    2010 March | Serendipity 2010

  • For example, for automotive software, much of the complexity comes from building fault-tolerance into the software because correcting hardware problems introduced in design or manufacture is prohibitively expense.

    Serendipity: What has software engineering got to do with climate change? 2010

  • For example, this would be synonymous with fault-tolerance or the concept of data integrity.

    A Different Perspective on Irreducible Complexity 2008

  • First, the model is easy to use, even for programmers without experience with distributed systems, since it hides the details of parallelization, fault-tolerance, locality optimization and load balancing.

    Building Your Own Google Mayank Bawa 2010

  • Third, MapReduce enables scaling of applications across large clusters of lower-cost commodity computers comprising thousands of nodes, with fault-tolerance built in for ultra-fast performance.

    Building Your Own Google Mayank Bawa 2010

  • But I wanted the fault-tolerance and maintainability of a mainframe, built from standard hardware.

    Snell-Pym » ARGON 2009

  • Replicated archives, supporting both fault-tolerance over multiple archives and local caching, where extractions are serviced from a local archive, but if the local archive is lost even just partially, a remote archive can provide the missing data.

    Snell-Pym » Ugarit: initial beta 2009

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