21st International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems (OPODIS 2017), 18-20 December 2017, Lisbon, Portugal.In the topological study of distributed systems, the immediate snapshot is the fundamental computation block for the topological characterization of wait-free solvable tasks. However, in reality, the immediate snapshot is not available as a native built-in operation on shared memory distributed systems. Borowsky and Gafni have proposed a wait-free multi-round protocol that implements the immediate snapshot using more primitive operations, namely the atomic reads and writes. In this paper, up to an appropriate reformulation on the original protocol by Borowsky and Gafni, we establish a tight link between each round of the p...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
Abstract We give necessary and sufficient combinatorial conditions characterizing the class of decis...
In the topological study of distributed systems, the immediate snapshot is the fundamental computati...
In this paper we introduce and study a new family of combinatorial simplicialcomplexes, which we cal...
The snapshot problem was first proposed over a decade ago and has since been well-studied in the dis...
In the Iterated Immediate Snapshot model (IIS) the memory consists of a sequence of one-shot Immedia...
AbstractAn atomic snapshot memory is an implementation of a multiple-location shared memory that can...
International audienceWhen considering distributed computing, reliable message-passing synchronous s...
ABSTRACT A snapshot object is an abstraction of the fundamental problem of obtaining a consistent vi...
In the world of message-passing distributed computing, reliable synchronous systems and asyn-chronou...
Abstract. We consider the models of distributed computation defined as subsets of the runs of the it...
Immediate snapshot is the basic communication object on which relies the read/write distributed comp...
International audienceThe area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the sol...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
Abstract We give necessary and sufficient combinatorial conditions characterizing the class of decis...
In the topological study of distributed systems, the immediate snapshot is the fundamental computati...
In this paper we introduce and study a new family of combinatorial simplicialcomplexes, which we cal...
The snapshot problem was first proposed over a decade ago and has since been well-studied in the dis...
In the Iterated Immediate Snapshot model (IIS) the memory consists of a sequence of one-shot Immedia...
AbstractAn atomic snapshot memory is an implementation of a multiple-location shared memory that can...
International audienceWhen considering distributed computing, reliable message-passing synchronous s...
ABSTRACT A snapshot object is an abstraction of the fundamental problem of obtaining a consistent vi...
In the world of message-passing distributed computing, reliable synchronous systems and asyn-chronou...
Abstract. We consider the models of distributed computation defined as subsets of the runs of the it...
Immediate snapshot is the basic communication object on which relies the read/write distributed comp...
International audienceThe area of fault-tolerant distributed computability is concerned with the sol...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
International audienceThe famous asynchronous computability theorem (ACT) relates the existence of a...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
Abstract We give necessary and sufficient combinatorial conditions characterizing the class of decis...