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Large scale systems are becoming more and more common today. Many distributed applications are emerging that use the capability of world-wide internetworking. Since many applications require availability and consistency in the presence of failures, an adeq ...
The high speed LAN (HSLAN) market is dominated by FDDI, but this domination is being challenged by newcomers. The most important ones are FDDI-II, DQDB and CRMA. The Laboratoire de Teleinformatique, Lausanne has developed an HSLAN OPERNET. Amongst the vari ...
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In ATM local area networks, several kinds of traffic, such as data, video and voice, are likely to coexist. Some of this traffic has stringent delay and jitter requirements, which can only be guaranteed to be met through bandwidth reservation. In contrast, ...
The initial commissioning of the 127 sectors of the LEP vacuum system requires local control facilities. On the scale of the LEP, local control of one sector implies the supervision of vacuum equipment which may be spread over 480 metres, with pump power s ...
This paper presents the Optimistic Atomic Broadcast algorithm (OPT-ABcast) which exploits the spontaneous total order message reception property experienced in local area networks in order to allow fast delivery of messages. The OPT-ABcast algorithm is bas ...
A review is presented of the different aspects of heterogeneity that need to be resolved to achieve global interoperability, and specifically, to provide global transport service. It concentrates on the problems of interconnecting computer networks and sys ...
Optimistic Atomic Broadcast F.Pedone and A.Schiper This paper presents an Optimistic Atomic Broadcast algorithm (OPT-ABcast) that exploits the spontaneous total order message reception property experienced in local area networks, in order to allow fast del ...
The control system for the LEP machine is based on the concept of distributed intelligence. Hence the controls for the Vacuum System have to follow the same approach. There are a number of benefits available from having disctributed computing power, among ...