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On the progress in fault-tolerant real-time computing
Measuring progress in terms of industrial take-up, the paper takes a view that the progress in FT RT computing has been significant, and that the new dominant application domains do not allow the 'ingredients' attributable to past success to be re-used at the same level they were once used. Consequently, FT RT computing is acquiring new faces in the form of adaptive and autonomic computing.