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 by: KP KP - Mon, 1 Aug 2022 22:49 UTC

still have it?
On Saturday, June 10, 2000 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Paul E. Bennett wrote:
> In article <JgH%4.5360$bj.3...@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>
> rye...@earthlink.net "Raymond Yeung" writes:
> > I'm looking for a readable and thorough treatment on
> > Distributed System Design, including redundancy
> > coverage.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend one?
> The explanatory sections of IEC61508 are not too bad if you want a
> bit of info in this line for a Safety Related System. Not many of
> the books I have seen discuss distributed processing well enough
> to be considered a worthwhile read on the subject and the IEC61508
> standard (even if you can only get the re-release copies) is about
> as good as you'll get on that basis.
> There are many ways of achieving distributed system designs which
> will include redundancy, functional component oriented, control
> and permit schemes and group and sub-group cell based architectures.
> Which one is appropriate for an application rather depends on the
> application. Apart from choosing appropriate communications media
> and protocols each distributed node can be considered in isolation
> for what it contributes to the overall scheme.
> Apart from the standard above, there are probably a number of
> conference and science papers that you should hunt down with regard
> to integrity of communication links and protocols, (I2C, CAN,
> SignalBus, TTP etc) that will all be worthy of consideration. The
> Safety Critical Systems Club meetings have covered the topic at a
> very rudimentary level but you may find other fora that have had
> something a little more in-depth. If you don't find anything then
> there are a few here who would be willing to open discussions of
> the topic (including myself).
> --
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