Past research on fault tolerant distributed systems has focussed on either processor failures, ranging from benign crash failures to the malicious byzantine failure types, or on transient memory failures, which can suddenly corrupt the state of the system. An interesting question in the theory of distributed computing is whether one can device highly fault tolerant protocols which can tolerate both processor failures as well as transient errors. To answer this question we consider the construction of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. These objects occur naturally in distributed systems in which both processors and memory may be faulty. Our contribution in this paper is threefold. First, we propose a general definition of a s...
AbstractThe computational power of self-stabilizing distributed systems is examined. Assuming availa...
A snapshot object simulates the behavior of an array of single-writer/multi-reader shared registers ...
When a distributed system is subject to transient failures that arbitrarily modify its state, it is ...
textabstractPast research on fault tolerant distributed systems has focussed on either processor fai...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general denition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The deni...
We study the problem of privately emulating shared memory in message-passing networks. The system in...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
This paper presents a shared-memory self-stabilizing failure detector, asynchronous consensus and re...
AbstractOur work presents a self-stabilizing solution to the ℓ-exclusion problem. This problem is a ...
A concurrent system consists of processes communicating via shared objects, such as shared variables...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
. Self-stabilization provides a non-masking approach to fault tolerance. Given this fact, one would ...
The problem of multivalued consensus is fundamental in the area of fault-tolerant distributed comput...
AbstractThe computational power of self-stabilizing distributed systems is examined. Assuming availa...
A snapshot object simulates the behavior of an array of single-writer/multi-reader shared registers ...
When a distributed system is subject to transient failures that arbitrarily modify its state, it is ...
textabstractPast research on fault tolerant distributed systems has focussed on either processor fai...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general denition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The deni...
We study the problem of privately emulating shared memory in message-passing networks. The system in...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
This paper presents a shared-memory self-stabilizing failure detector, asynchronous consensus and re...
AbstractOur work presents a self-stabilizing solution to the ℓ-exclusion problem. This problem is a ...
A concurrent system consists of processes communicating via shared objects, such as shared variables...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
. Self-stabilization provides a non-masking approach to fault tolerance. Given this fact, one would ...
The problem of multivalued consensus is fundamental in the area of fault-tolerant distributed comput...
AbstractThe computational power of self-stabilizing distributed systems is examined. Assuming availa...
A snapshot object simulates the behavior of an array of single-writer/multi-reader shared registers ...
When a distributed system is subject to transient failures that arbitrarily modify its state, it is ...