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Designing fault-tolerant systems using automorphisms
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    Designing fault-tolerant systems using automorphisms (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The paper deals with structural fault-tolerance of multiprocessor systems, defined as the ability of a system to reconfigure around fault so that the reconfigured system is isomorphic or automorphic to the original one. A multiprocessor system is described by a graph whose nodes correspond to processors and edges represent interprocessor links. It is assumed that a link failure corresponds to the deletion of an edge from the graph. Similarly, a processor failure corresponds to removal from a graph a node together with all edges incident with it. The authors describe properties of graphs and supergraphs ensuring a given degree of fault-tolerance and requiring low redundancy, measured by the number of spare nodes and links. Moreover, they propose the construction of supergraphs with given properties of automorphism and develop a cost-effective iterative reconfiguration scheme for circulant and noncirculant graphs. Finally, the authors give suitable reconfiguration algorithms.
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    multicomputer systems
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    structural fault-tolerance
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    automorphism
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    reconfiguration
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