1987
DOI: 10.1145/25372.25381
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Addressable WSI: a non-redundant approach

Abstract: A taxonomy of configuration techniques for WSI is discussed and a metric for WSI efficiency is derived. A technique called addressable WSI is described which uses addresses to reference only good modules. By not addressing bad modules, fault-tolerance is achieved without redundancy in the conventional sense. It is argued that memory WSI avoids most of the problems of WSI construction and use.

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