Deadlock-Free Message Routing in Multiprocessor Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Computer Journal
Performance Analysis of k-ary n-cube Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Routing in Hypercube Multicomputers
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Planar-adaptive routing: low-cost adaptive networks for multiprocessors
ISCA '92 Proceedings of the 19th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
IEEE Transactions on Computers
All-to-All Broadcasting in Faulty Hypercubes
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Computer networks: a systems approach
Computer networks: a systems approach
High-performance communication networks (2nd ed.)
High-performance communication networks (2nd ed.)
Scalable reliable multicast using multiple multicast channels
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Interconnection Networks: An Engineering Approach
Interconnection Networks: An Engineering Approach
Fault-Tolerant Wormhole Routing Algorithms for Mesh Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
DISHA: a deadlock recovery scheme for fully adaptive routing
IPPS '95 Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Parallel Processing
Design of a Router for Fault-Tolerant Networks
PCRCW '94 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Parallel Computer Routing and Communication
The Reliable Router: A Reliable and High-Performance Communication Substrate for Parallel Computers
PCRCW '94 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Parallel Computer Routing and Communication
Fault-tolerant adaptive routing for two-dimensional meshes
HPCA '95 Proceedings of the 1st IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture
A programmable router architecture supporting control plane extensibility
IEEE Communications Magazine
Active routing for ad hoc networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Scalable high-speed switches/routers with QoS support [Guest Editorial]
IEEE Communications Magazine
Technologies and building blocks for fast packet forwarding
IEEE Communications Magazine
Issues for routing in the optical layer
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Actually, we can observe the exploding use of the Internet for various applications, ranging from ordinary email exchange and all kinds of net-oriented data bases, to large distributed cooperative projects. All these emerging activities heavily rely on the continuous availability of the net services, with regard to their proper function as well as to their timely execution. Therefore, it is felt to be extremely necessary to make especially the entire communication within the system as robust as possible. In this paper we shall discuss these dependability problems in detail and we shall present a survey of research approaches to deal with them. Thereby, the focus of attention will be the discussion of routing, i.e. the propagation of information between non-adjacent nodes, at three levels of the Web communication: in local networks connected to server nodes, in the server machines, and in the "network of networks" itself.