Communication-induced multimedia checkpoint protocol

For achieving an environment for mission-critical network applications with multimedia message transmission, the authors have proposed a novel global consistency for a set of local checkpoints. It reflects features of multimedia network applications. Based on the consistency, the authors have designed a centralized synchronous checkpoint protocol. In order to reduce communication overhead for checkpointing and recovery, This work proposes a communication-induced checkpoint-recovery protocol.

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