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478–484, April 1988. [7] IEEE Computer, Vol. 23, No. 5, July 1990. [Special issue on fault-tolerant systems] [8] IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 41, February 1992; Vol. 47, April 1998; and Vol. 51, February 2002. [Special issues on fault-tolerant systems] [9] P. Jalote, Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems, PTR Prentice Hall, 1994. [10] B. W. Johnson, Design and Analysis of Fault-Tolerant Digital Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1989. [11] J. F. Meyer, “On Evaluating the Performability of Degradable Computing Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol.

Vaidya, “Understanding Fault-tolerance and Reliability,” IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, pp. 45–50, April 1997. [18] K. S. Trivedi, Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queuing, and Computer Science Applications, John Wiley, 2002. [19] M. Weiser, “The Computer for the Twenty-first Century,” Scientific American, pp. 94–104, September 1991. html. CHAPTER 2 Hardware Fault Tolerance Hardware fault tolerance is the most mature area in the general field of faulttolerant computing. Many hardware fault-tolerance techniques have been developed and used in practice in critical applications ranging from telephone exchanges to space missions.

The concept of computing being invisible everywhere appeared in [19], in the context of pervasive computing, that is, computing that pervades everyday living, without being obtrusive. The definitions of the basic terms and measures appear in most of the textbooks mentioned above and in several probability and statistics books. For example, see [18]. Our definitions of fault and error are slightly different from those used in some of the references. A generally used definition of an error is that it is that part of the system state that leads to system failure.

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