Method and system increasing the operational availability of a s

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ABSTRACT:
A system and method are disclosed to organize computer software operating in a distributed sytem of computers, so that its recovery from a failure of either the software or the hardware occurs before the failure becomes operationally visible. The software is made to recover from the failure and reprocess or reject the stimulus such that the result is available to the user of the system within the specified response time for that type of stimulus.

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