Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
Update propagation protocols for replicated databates
SIGMOD '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Flexible Management of Consistency and Availability of Networked Data Replications
FQAS '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems
DEXA '01 Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Fault-Tolerance by Replication in Distributed Systems
Ada-Europe '96 Proceedings of the 1996 Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies
The GlobData Fault-Tolerant Replicated Distributed Object Database
EurAsia-ICT '02 Proceedings of the First EurAsian Conference on Information and Communication Technology
A Mobile Middleware Component Providing Voice over IP Services to Mobile Users
ECMAST '99 Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Multimedia Applications, Services and Techniques
Database Replication Techniques: A Three Parameter Classification
SRDS '00 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
Enhancing the Availability of Networked Database Services by Replication and Consistency Maintenance
DEXA '03 Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Replication for Web-Based Collaboration
DEXA '04 Proceedings of the Database and Expert Systems Applications, 15th International Workshop
FOBr: A Version-Based Recovery Protocol For Replicated Databases
PDP '05 Proceedings of the 13th Euromicro Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing
CLOB: Communication Support for Efficient Replicated Database Recovery
PDP '05 Proceedings of the 13th Euromicro Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing
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We survey the MADIS architecture. It supports high availability, fault tolerance and seamless error recovery in computer networks for distributed web services. MADIS is open for plugging in different protocols for replication, failure resilience and recuperation. We outline ongoing research which aims at improving fault tolerance and error recovery by a dynamic adaptation of protocols plugged into MADIS. Future development of MADIS envisages an extension with functionality supporting web-based services also for mobile users, possibly including an integration of voice and data traffic over a single internet link.