A Survey on Fault Tolerance in Work flow Management and Scheduling 

Abstract

Fault Tolerance is a configuration that prevent a computer or network device from failing in the event of unexpected problem or error such as hardware failure, link failure, unauthorized access, variations in the configuration of different systems and system running out of memory or disk space. The integration of fault tolerance measures with scheduling gains much importance. Workflow management systems support fault tolerance and efficient data handling mechanisms.  

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K. Ganga PG Scholar, , Dr. S. Karthik, , A. Christopher Paul,

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K. Ganga PG Scholar, , Dr. S. Karthik, , A. Christopher Paul, (2012). A Survey on Fault Tolerance in Work flow Management and Scheduling . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 1(8), 176-179. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-98918