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Programming Exercise 2

  • Due 11 Feb 2022 by 23:59
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Download the notebook file for the assignment here Download here and import it into your Zeppelics instance.

The purpose of this task is to implement an eventually perfect failure detector  Links to an external site.component in Kompics.

Note that apart from compiling the component successfully, you also have to execute successfully the check, defined at the end of this notebook.

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