Presentation 2004/12/10
Proposal and its Evaluation of a Flexible Reconfigurable System
Kazuyuki Shiga, Hiroshi Mochizuki, Sei Takahashi, Hideo Nakamura,
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Abstract(in English) In a distributed system, other units relieve failure of a processing unit and the system which maintains a function is proposed. Next, basic examination is performed about this system. The system model of the server client type which gives the software resources to relieve to a server, and the multi-master type system model which each unit has a part of function of other units, and is relieved according to failure are taken up. About these two models, reliability, the amount of traffic at the time of system reconstruction, and the ease of processing are evaluated.
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Keyword(in English) flexible system / system reconfiguration / reliability / redundancy / server client system
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Title (in English) Proposal and its Evaluation of a Flexible Reconfigurable System
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Keyword(1) flexible system
Keyword(2) system reconfiguration
Keyword(3) reliability
Keyword(4) redundancy
Keyword(5) server client system
1st Author's Name Kazuyuki Shiga
1st Author's Affiliation Nihon University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi Mochizuki
2nd Author's Affiliation Nihon University
3rd Author's Name Sei Takahashi
3rd Author's Affiliation Nihon University
4th Author's Name Hideo Nakamura
4th Author's Affiliation Nihon University
Date 2004/12/10
Paper # DC2004-89
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 533
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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