Ching-Tien Ho, Rakesh Agrawal, et al.
SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data)
This paper addresses the problem of creating a fault- tolerant interconnection network for a parallel computer. Three topolo-gies, namely, the base-2 de Bruijn graph, the base-m de Brutin graph, and the shuffle-exchange, are studied. For each topology an N + k node fault-tolerant graph is defined. These fault-tolerant graphs have the property that given any set of k node faults, the remaining N nodes contain the desired topology as a subgraph. All of the constructions given here are the best known in terms of the degree of the fault-tolerant graph. We also investigate the use of buses to reduce the degrees of the fault-tolerant graphs still further. © 1994 IEEE
Ching-Tien Ho, Rakesh Agrawal, et al.
SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data)
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SPDP 1991
Avi Ziv, Jehoshua Bruck
IEEE TC
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing