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Constructing Dependable Web Services
DB Ingham,Fabio Panzieri,Santosh K. Shrivastava +2 more
- 01 Jan 1999
- pp 277-294
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TL;DR: The diverse technical challenges and constraints posed in this environment are surveyed, followed by currently used hardware and network based approaches to meeting the scalability requirements and software-implemented techniques to addressing fault tolerance.
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Abstract: This paper discusses the issues involved in supporting high-volume, highly-reliable, Web services. Such services pose a number of diverse technical challenges. The paper discusses how recent research ideas from distributed computing can be deployed at the various levels of the architecture to yield an overall solution.
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