Fault Tolerant Computer Architecture
Explore the groundbreaking insights in Fault Tolerant Computer Architecture by Daniel Sorin, published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2009. This essential paperback spans 103 pages and delves into the critical aspects of designing computer systems that can withstand errors and maintain performance.
In this comprehensive work, Sorin addresses the evolving priorities of computer architects, shifting the focus from mere performance to the resilience of computer architecture. The book covers vital topics such as error detection, error recovery, diagnosis, and self-repair, providing readers with a thorough understanding of fault tolerance in computing. Additionally, it offers a glimpse into the future of resilient systems.
Whether you are a computer science student, researcher, or industry professional, Fault Tolerant Computer Architecture is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of reliable computing systems.