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A Comparison of Stream-Oriented High-Availability Algorithmsby: J. Hwang
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AbstractRecently, significant efforts have focused on developing novel data-processing systems to support a new class of applications that commonly require sophisticated and timely processing of high-volume data streams. Early work in stream processing has primarily focused on streamoriented languages and resource-constrained, one-pass query-processing. High availability, an increasingly important goal for virtually all data processing systems, is yet to be addressed.
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