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==Sources== *{{cite book |last1=Siewiorek |first1=Daniel P. |author-link1=Daniel Siewiorek |last2=Swarz |first2=Robert S. |author-link2=Swarz, Robert S. |date=1998 |title=Reliable Computer Systems |url=https://archive.org/details/reliablecomputer00siew |publisher=A K Peters, Ltd. |isbn=1-56881-092-X |pages=586β625}} *{{cite journal |last=Horst |first=R.W. |date=February 1995 |title=TNet: a reliable system area network |journal=[[IEEE Micro]] |volume=15 |pages=37β45 |doi=10.1109/40.342016}} *{{cite conference |last1=Horst |first1=Robert W. |last2=Harris |first2=Richard L. |last3=Jardine |first3=Robert L. |date=1990 |title=Multiple instruction issue in the NonStop Cyclone processor |book-title=Proceedings of the 17th Annual [[International Symposium on Computer Architecture]] |pages=216β226 |doi=10.1109/ISCA.1990.134528}} *{{cite conference |last1=Bernick |first1=D. |date=2005 |title=NonStop advanced architecture |book-title=Proceedings of the 2005 [[International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks]] |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/4156599 |doi=10.1109/DSN.2005.70}} *{{cite journal |last=Kim |first=Won |date=March 1984 |title=Highly available systems for database applications |journal=ACM Computing Surveys |volume=16 |pages=71β98 |doi=10.1145/861.866 |s2cid=4397686}}
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