A fault-tolerant scheduling problem
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Error-correcting coding theory
Error-correcting coding theory
Error control systems for digital communication and storage
Error control systems for digital communication and storage
Fast software implementation of error detection codes
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice
Fault Tolerance: Principles and Practice
Error-Detection Codes: Algorithms and Fast Implementation
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Software fault avoidance issues
Ubiquity
Fault tolerance in web services
Ubiquity
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This paper examines how a new software-implemented data error recovery scheme can be so effective in comparison to conventional Error Correction Codes (ECC) during the execution time of an application. The proposed algorithm is three times faster than the conventional software-implemented ECC and application program designers can easily implement the proposed scheme because of its simplicity while designing their fault tolerant applications at no extra hardware cost. The proposed software-implemented scheme for execution-time data-error detection and correction relies on threefold replication of application data set as a basis for fault tolerance.