International audienceMany algorithms designed for shared-memory distributed systems assume the single-writer multi-reader (SWMR) setting where each process is provided with a unique register that can only be written by the process and read by all. In a system where computation is performed by a bounded number n of processes coming from a large (possibly unbounded) set of potential participants, the assumption of an SWMR memory is no longer reasonable. If only a bounded number of multi-writer multi-reader (MWMR) registers are provided, we cannot rely on an a priori assignment of processes to registers. In this setting, implementing an SWMR memory, or equivalently, ensuring stable writes (i.e., every written value persists in the memory), is...
We consider the problem of wait-free implementation of a multi-writer snapshot object with m >= 2...
The k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Namely, assuming that each...
International audienceConsider a system of n processes with ids that are drawn from a large space. H...
Many algorithms designed for shared-memory distributed systems assume the single-writer multi- reade...
We consider a system of $n$ processes with ids not a priori known, that are drown from a large space...
This paper gives tight logarithmic lower bounds on the solo step complexity of leader election in an...
AbstractThis paper addresses the wide gap in space complexity of atomic, multi-writer, multi-reader ...
We present two wait-free algorithms for simulating an l-bit single-writer register from k-bit singl...
Motivated by recent distributed systems technology, Aguilera et al. introduced a hybrid model of dis...
International audienceWe consider a system of n processes with ids not a priori known, that are draw...
We study Reader-Writer Exclusion, a well-known variant of the Mutual Exclusion problem where process...
International audienceWe present here a bounded memory size Obstruction-Free consensus algorithm for...
We present here a bounded memory consensus Obstruction-Free algorithm for the asynchronous shared me...
Many fundamental problems in shared-memory distributed computing, including mutual exclusion [James ...
International audienceThe Cache Coherent (CC) and the Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) models are sta...
We consider the problem of wait-free implementation of a multi-writer snapshot object with m >= 2...
The k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Namely, assuming that each...
International audienceConsider a system of n processes with ids that are drawn from a large space. H...
Many algorithms designed for shared-memory distributed systems assume the single-writer multi- reade...
We consider a system of $n$ processes with ids not a priori known, that are drown from a large space...
This paper gives tight logarithmic lower bounds on the solo step complexity of leader election in an...
AbstractThis paper addresses the wide gap in space complexity of atomic, multi-writer, multi-reader ...
We present two wait-free algorithms for simulating an l-bit single-writer register from k-bit singl...
Motivated by recent distributed systems technology, Aguilera et al. introduced a hybrid model of dis...
International audienceWe consider a system of n processes with ids not a priori known, that are draw...
We study Reader-Writer Exclusion, a well-known variant of the Mutual Exclusion problem where process...
International audienceWe present here a bounded memory size Obstruction-Free consensus algorithm for...
We present here a bounded memory consensus Obstruction-Free algorithm for the asynchronous shared me...
Many fundamental problems in shared-memory distributed computing, including mutual exclusion [James ...
International audienceThe Cache Coherent (CC) and the Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) models are sta...
We consider the problem of wait-free implementation of a multi-writer snapshot object with m >= 2...
The k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Namely, assuming that each...
International audienceConsider a system of n processes with ids that are drawn from a large space. H...