Why Do Internet Services Fail, and What Can Be Done About It?

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This paper, published in 2002, received 427 indexed citations. Written by David Oppenheimer, Archana Ganapathi and David A. Patterson covering the research area of Information Systems, Software and Computer Networks and Communications. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computer Networks and Communications (386 citations), Information Systems (202 citations) and Artificial Intelligence (114 citations). Published in UC Berkeley.

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