DocumentCode :
1962145
Title :
A fundamental failure model for fault-tolerant protocols
Author :
Echtle, Klaus ; Masum, Asif
Author_Institution :
FB6, Essen Univ., Germany
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
69
Lastpage :
78
Abstract :
The application area of distributed systems determines the extent to which protocols must provide fault detection and/or fault tolerance. Highest dependability can not be obtained without the cost of a substantial overhead. In order to reduce the message number and the time consumption, protocols should be tailored best to application requirements and system properties. This paper presents a novel failure classification as an instrument to limit fault detection and tolerance features to a reasonable failure set. Evaluation of protocols shows that just exclusion of “exotic” failures, which are most unlikely to occur enable a drastic increase in efficiency. Unlike other approaches, our failure classification is based on a completely functional model and on the definition of so-called failure capabilities. This overcomes the limitations of strictly hierarchic and time/value-based models. The new approach provides a framework to precisely specify common failure assumptions as well as very specialized scenarios-in particular so-called non-cooperative Byzantine failures
Keywords :
distributed processing; fault tolerant computing; protocols; Byzantine failures; common failure assumptions; completely functional model; distributed systems; fault detection; fault tolerance; fault-tolerant protocols; fundamental failure model; system properties; time consumption; Costs; Design methodology; Fault detection; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Instruments; Protocols; Tail; Technological innovation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Performance and Dependability Symposium, 2000. IPDS 2000. Proceedings. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
ISSN :
1087-2191
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0553-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPDS.2000.839465
Filename :
839465
Link To Document :
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