Distributed fault-tolerance for large multiprocessor systems
ISCA '80 Proceedings of the 7th annual symposium on Computer Architecture
Graph Theory With Applications
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IEEE Transactions on Computers
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IEEE Transactions on Computers
Complexity of Fault Diagnosis in Comparison Models
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Optimal Fault Diagnosis in Comparison Models
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosing Arbitrarily Connected Parallel Computers with High Probability
IEEE Transactions on Computers - Special issue on fault-tolerant computing
Efficient Diagnosis of Multiprocessor Systems Under Probabilistic Models
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On Self-Diagnosable Multiprocessor Systems: Diagnosis by the Comparison Approach
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Intermittent Fault Diagnosis in Multiprocessor Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The consensus problem in fault-tolerant computing
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Probabilistic diagnosis of multiprocessor systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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IEEE Transactions on Computers - Special issue on fault-tolerant computing
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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Diagnosis and Repair in Multiprocessor Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Optimal and Efficient Probabilistic Distributed Diagnosis Schemes
IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Efficient Algorithms for System Diagnosis with Both Processor and Comparator Faults
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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Acta Cybernetica
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In this correspondence a system-level, comparison-based strategy for identifying faulty processors in a multiprocessor system is described. Unlike other strategies which have been proposed in the literature, the comparison approach is more efficient and relies on more realistic assumptions about the system under consideration. The new strategy is shown to correctly identify the set of faulty processors with a remarkably high probability, making it an attractive and viable addition or alternative to present fault diagnosis techniques.