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Systems engineering / Computer engineering / Failure / Data synchronization / Software quality / Fault-tolerant design / Fault-tolerant system / Failure rate / Replication / Fault-tolerant computer systems / Computing / Reliability engineering
Date: 2010-04-27 17:44:24
Systems engineering
Computer engineering
Failure
Data synchronization
Software quality
Fault-tolerant design
Fault-tolerant system
Failure rate
Replication
Fault-tolerant computer systems
Computing
Reliability engineering

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