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SUMMARY:Models for Resilience Design Patterns
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nModels for Resilience Design Patterns\n\nKumar, En
 gelmann\n\nResilience plays an important role in supercomputers by providi
 ng correct and efficient operation in case of faults, errors, and failures
 . Resilience design patterns offer blueprints for effectively applying res
 ilience technologies. Prior work focused on developing initial efficiency 
 and performance models for resilience design patterns. This paper extends 
 it by (1) describing performance, reliability, and availability models for
  all structural resilience design patterns, (2) providing more detailed mo
 dels that include flowcharts and state diagrams, and (3) introducing the R
 esilience Design Pattern Modeling (RDPM) tool that calculates and plots th
 e performance, reliability, and availability metrics of individual pattern
 s and pattern combinations.\n\nTag: Extreme Scale Computing, Fault Toleran
 ce, Reliability and Resiliency\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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