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A Design of Centralized Persistent Computing System

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Informatics Engineering and Information Science (ICIEIS 2011)

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Persistent Computing Systems (PCSs) were proposed as a new generation reactive systems that are dependable and dynamically adaptive. They provide services to their users anytime and anywhere during system maintenance, upgrade, reconfiguration and even during various attacks. PCSs have demand not only for distributed systems but also centralized systems. To implement PCSs, Soft System Bus (SSB) based systems were proposed. Although a design and implementation method of SSB-based systems exists for distributed PCSs, any requirement analysis, design, and implementation method of SSB-based centralized PCSs (SSB-based CPCSs) have not been addressed yet. This paper presents requirement analysis of SSB-based CPCS, proposes its design, and investigates available techniques to realize SSB-based CPCS.

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Jabeen, Q.M., Anwarul Azim, M., Goto, Y., Cheng, J. (2011). A Design of Centralized Persistent Computing System. In: Abd Manaf, A., Zeki, A., Zamani, M., Chuprat, S., El-Qawasmeh, E. (eds) Informatics Engineering and Information Science. ICIEIS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 251. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25327-0_51

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