A self-stabilizing system is a network of processors, which, when started from an arbitrary (and possibly illegal) initial state, always returns to a legal state in a finite number of steps. Self-stabilization is an evolving paradigm in fault-tolerant computing. This research will be the first time self-stabilization is used in the areas of deadlock detection and prevention. Traditional deadlock detection algorithms have a process initiate a probe. If that probe travels around the system and is received by the initiator, there is a cycle in the system, and deadlock is detected. In order to prevent deadlocks, algorithms usually rank nodes in order to determine if an added edge will create a deadlock in the system. In a self-stabilizing syste...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...
A distributed system consists of a collection of processes which communicate with each other by exch...
Designers of distributed algorithms have to contend with the problem of making the algorithms tolera...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
A useful way to design simple and robust protocols is to make them self-stabilitizing. We describe a...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
Abstract. This article introduces a self-stabilizing deadlock-detection algorithm for the OR model. ...
A self-stabilizing distributed system is a network of processors, which when started from an arbitra...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
The notion of self-stabilization was first proposed by Dijkstra in 1974 in his classic paper. The pa...
[[abstract]]A distributed system is self-stabilizing if, starting from any state, possibly illegitim...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
The problem of distributed deadlock detection has undergone extensive study. Formal verification of ...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...
A distributed system consists of a collection of processes which communicate with each other by exch...
Designers of distributed algorithms have to contend with the problem of making the algorithms tolera...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
A useful way to design simple and robust protocols is to make them self-stabilitizing. We describe a...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
Abstract. This article introduces a self-stabilizing deadlock-detection algorithm for the OR model. ...
A self-stabilizing distributed system is a network of processors, which when started from an arbitra...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
The notion of self-stabilization was first proposed by Dijkstra in 1974 in his classic paper. The pa...
[[abstract]]A distributed system is self-stabilizing if, starting from any state, possibly illegitim...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
The problem of distributed deadlock detection has undergone extensive study. Formal verification of ...
This paper revisits the interconnection of self-stabilization and fault-tolerance. Self-stabilizing ...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...