Implementing Fault-Tolerant Services Using the State Machine Approach: A Tutorial
by FRED B. SCHNEIDER
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year: | 1990 | volume: | 22 | address: | New York, NY | publisher: | ACM Press | number: | 4 | type: | misc | journal: | ACM Computing Surveys | url: | http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~15712/papers//schneider90.pdf | pages: | 299--319 | month: | dec | annote: | The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives | abstract: | The state machine approach is a general method for implementing fault-tolerant services
in distributed systems. This paper reviews the approach and describes protocols for two
different failure models-Byzantine and fail stop. System reconfiguration techniques for
removing faulty components and integrating repaired components are also discussed. |
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