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Title: An Ada library to program fault-tolerant distributed applications
Authors: Guerra, F. 
Miranda, J. 
Alvarez, A.
Arévalo, S.
UNESCO Clasification: 3304 Tecnología de los ordenadores
Keywords: Ada
Isis
Fault-Tolerant Systems
Distributed Systems
Issue Date: 1997
Journal: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
Conference: 1997 Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies (Ada-Europe 97) 
Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Ada-Europe 1997 
Abstract: This paper describes a library written in Ada which facilitates the construction of fault-tolerant distributed applications based on the active replication paradigm [18]. The library, called Group_IO [10], offers a simple interface to the implementation of reliable, atomic, causal, and uniform multicast. The work on Group_IO has been motivated by our experience with Isis [3] and similar reliable multicast frameworks. The library allows also client-server interactions where the client may be a group — this interaction is not supported by ISIS- and relies on an own consensus protocol [8, 9] to implement the uniform broadcast protocols. Group_IO is the base on which the programming language Drago [2, 15, 16] has been implemented, however it does not require Drago for its use.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46005
ISBN: 3540631143
9783540631149
ISSN: 0302-9743
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-63114-3_21
Source: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)[ISSN 0302-9743],v. 1251, p. 230-243
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