A framework for protocol composition in Horus
Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Coyote: a system for constructing fine-grain configurable communication services
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Architecture-based approach to reliability assessment of software systems
Performance Evaluation
An Adaptable Replication Scheme for Reliable Distributed Object-Oriented Computing
AINA '03 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications
Database Replication Techniques: A Three Parameter Classification
SRDS '00 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
The Flying Object for an Open Distributed Environment
ICOIN '01 Proceedings of the The 15th International Conference on Information Networking
Flexible Protocol Composition in Bast
ICDCS '98 Proceedings of the The 18th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
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To gain high level of performance in distributed object oriented computing, a required level of reliability in objects has to be maintained. This brings in a set of complex requirements into consideration. Furthermore depending on the unpredictability of the underlying environment, the replication should have architecture for the adaptable fault tolerance so that it can handle different situations of the underlying system before the system fails. We propose a mechanism for analyzing the complexity of this underlying environments and designing a dynamically reconfigurable architecture. The architecture provides the user required reliability by analyzing the performance and the reliability of the underlying environment and then either adjusting the replication degree or adaptively shifting to a suitable replication protocol. This architecture is a part of the Juice system which supports adaptation properties for a distributed environment.