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13.0 Bibliography
Section 3:
[Ande81]
Anderson, T. and Lee, P.A., Fault Tolerance – Principles and Practice, Prentice-Hall, 1981.
[DHB3’00]
D. H. Brown Associates, Inc. (DHBA), Competitive Analysis of UNIX Cluster
Functionality – Part One of Two Part HA Study, March 2000.
[Gray92]
Gray, Jim and Reuter, Andreas – Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques, Morgan
Kaufmann Publishing, San Mateo, CA, 1992.
[Lapr92]
Laprie, J.C., Dependability: Basic Concepts and Terminology, Dependable Computing and Fault-
Tolerant Systems, vol. 5. Springer-Verlag, Wien, New York, 1992.
[Lyu96]
Michael R. Lyu, Software Reliability Engineering, McGraw Hill, New York, 1996.
[Lyu96a]
Michael R. Lyu, Software Reliability Engineering, Chapter 6, McGraw Hill, New York, 1996.
[Rand95]
Randell, Laprie, Kopetz, and Littlewood, Predictably Dependable Computing Systems, Springer-
Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, New York, 1995
[Wu99]
Wu, Jie, Distributed System Design, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1999.
Section 5:
[X.731]
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) recommendation X.731 for State Management,
01/92
Standards:
CIM – Common Information Model
— http://www.dmtf.org/
CMIP – Common Management Information Protocol
— http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1189.txt?number=1189
CMIS (common management information services).
— http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1189.txt?number=1189
CORBA – Common Object Request Broker Architecture
— http://www.omg.org/gettingstarted/corbafaq.htm