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ABSTRACT
As the pursuit of high availability extends to the increasingly popular but complex service-oriented systems, the need for self-healing capabilities has become ever more evident. We attend to this pressing demand by strategically exploiting tiers of standard rebooting facilities in service-oriented software. Strategies are designed to heal transient and reappearing problems on an ailing service and those affected. REFERENCES
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