This paper surveys the failure detector concept through two dimensions. First we study failure detectors as building blocks to simplify the design of reliable distributed algorithms. More specifically, we illustrate how failure detectors can factor out timing assumptions to detect failures in distributed agreement algorithms. Second, we study failure detectors as computability benchmarks. That is, we survey the weakest failure detector question and illustrate how failure detectors can be used to classify problems. We also highlights some limitations of the failure detector abstraction along each of the dimensions
Protocols that solve agreement problems are essential building blocks for fault tolerant distributed...
The concept of Unreliable failure detectors for reliable distributed systems was introduced by Chand...
The consensus problem is a fundamental paradigm for fault-tolerant distributed computing. It abstrac...
This paper surveys the failure detector concept through two dimensions. First we study failure detec...
This paper surveys the failure detector concept through two dimensions. First we study failure detec...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the weakest failure detector to implement consensus ...
It is well-known that several fundamental problems of fault-tolerant distributed computing, such as...
This report supersedes MIT-CSAIL-TR-2013-002.Failure detectors -- oracles that provide information a...
AbstractUnreliable failure detectors are oracles that give information about process failures. Chand...
122 p.Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in fault tolerant distributed systems. In additio...
The concept of unreliable failure detector was introduced by Chandra and Toueg as a mechanism that p...
ABSTRACT We determine the weakest failure detectors to solve several funda-mental problems in distri...
Abstract. Many problems in distributed computing are impossible to solve when no information about p...
Protocols that solve agreement problems are essential building blocks for fault tolerant distributed...
The concept of Unreliable failure detectors for reliable distributed systems was introduced by Chand...
The consensus problem is a fundamental paradigm for fault-tolerant distributed computing. It abstrac...
This paper surveys the failure detector concept through two dimensions. First we study failure detec...
This paper surveys the failure detector concept through two dimensions. First we study failure detec...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the weakest failure detector to implement consensus ...
It is well-known that several fundamental problems of fault-tolerant distributed computing, such as...
This report supersedes MIT-CSAIL-TR-2013-002.Failure detectors -- oracles that provide information a...
AbstractUnreliable failure detectors are oracles that give information about process failures. Chand...
122 p.Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in fault tolerant distributed systems. In additio...
The concept of unreliable failure detector was introduced by Chandra and Toueg as a mechanism that p...
ABSTRACT We determine the weakest failure detectors to solve several funda-mental problems in distri...
Abstract. Many problems in distributed computing are impossible to solve when no information about p...
Protocols that solve agreement problems are essential building blocks for fault tolerant distributed...
The concept of Unreliable failure detectors for reliable distributed systems was introduced by Chand...
The consensus problem is a fundamental paradigm for fault-tolerant distributed computing. It abstrac...