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Dynasa: adapting grid applications to safety using fault-tolerant methods

Published: 23 June 2008 Publication History

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Grid applications have been prone to encountering problems such as failures or malicious attacks during execution, due to their distributed and large-scale features. The application itself, however, has limited power to address these problems. This paper presents the design, and implementation of an adaptive framework - Dynasa, which strives to handle security problems using adaptive fault-tolerance (i.e., checkpointing and replication) during the execution of applications according to the status of the grid environments.

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HPDC '08: Proceedings of the 17th international symposium on High performance distributed computing
June 2008
252 pages
ISBN:9781595939975
DOI:10.1145/1383422
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  1. adaptive
  2. fault tolerance
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