Designers of distributed algorithms have to contend with the problem of making the algorithms tolerant to several forms of coordination loss, primarily faulty initialization. The processes in a distributed system do not share a global memory and can only get a partial view of the global state. Transient failures in one part of the system may go unnoticed in other parts and thus cause the system to go into an illegal state. If the system were self-stabilizing, however, it is guaranteed that it will return to a legal state after a finite number of state transitions. This thesis presents and proves self-stabilizing algorithms for calculating tree metrics and for achieving mutual exclusion on a tree structured distributed system
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...
AbstractWe propose a simple self-stabilizing distributed algorithm that maintains an arbitrary spann...
15 pagesIn this paper, we address the problem of K-out-of-L exclusion, a generalization of the mutua...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
A self-stabilizing system is a network of processors, which, when started from an arbitrary (and pos...
A self-stabilizing distributed system is a network of processors, which when started from an arbitra...
AbstractWe propose a self-stabilizing algorithm (protocol) for computing the median in a given tree ...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
Distributed algorithms aim to achieve better performance than sequential algorithms in terms of time...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Self-stabilization is a versatile approach to fault-tolerance since it permits a distributed system ...
In systems made up of processors and links connecting the processors, the global state of the system...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
AbstractSelf-stabilization ensures automatic recovery from an arbitrary state; we define self-organi...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...
AbstractWe propose a simple self-stabilizing distributed algorithm that maintains an arbitrary spann...
15 pagesIn this paper, we address the problem of K-out-of-L exclusion, a generalization of the mutua...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
A self-stabilizing system is a network of processors, which, when started from an arbitrary (and pos...
A self-stabilizing distributed system is a network of processors, which when started from an arbitra...
AbstractWe propose a self-stabilizing algorithm (protocol) for computing the median in a given tree ...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
Distributed algorithms aim to achieve better performance than sequential algorithms in terms of time...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Self-stabilization is a versatile approach to fault-tolerance since it permits a distributed system ...
In systems made up of processors and links connecting the processors, the global state of the system...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
AbstractSelf-stabilization ensures automatic recovery from an arbitrary state; we define self-organi...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
Our purpose in the present paper is to present a brief overview of the relatively new paradigm of se...
AbstractWe propose a simple self-stabilizing distributed algorithm that maintains an arbitrary spann...
15 pagesIn this paper, we address the problem of K-out-of-L exclusion, a generalization of the mutua...