. A self-stabilizing system is a distributed system which can tolerate any number and any type of faults in the history. After the last fault occurs the system starts to converge to a legitimate behavior. The self-stabilization property is very useful for systems in which processors may malfunction for a while and then recover. When there is a long enough period during which no processor malfunctions the system stabilizes. Dynamic systems are systems in which communication links and processors may fail and recover during normal operation. Such failures could cause partitioning of the system communication graph. The application of self-stabilizing protocols to dynamic systems is natural. Following the last topology change each connected co...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of gradually stabilizing algorithm as any self-stabili...
Self-stabilization is a theoretical framework of non-masking fault-tolerance for distributed network...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
) Shlomi Dolev Abstract A randomized uniform self-stabilizing protocol that provides each (anonym...
National audienceIn 1974, E.W. Dijkstra defined self-stabilization as the property for a distributed...
We initiate research on self-stabilization in highly dynamic message-passing systems.We first reform...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
[[abstract]]A distributed system is self-stabilizing if, starting from any state, possibly illegitim...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
. Self-stabilization provides a non-masking approach to fault tolerance. Given this fact, one would ...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of gradually stabilizing algorithm as any self-stabili...
Self-stabilization is a theoretical framework of non-masking fault-tolerance for distributed network...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
) Shlomi Dolev Abstract A randomized uniform self-stabilizing protocol that provides each (anonym...
National audienceIn 1974, E.W. Dijkstra defined self-stabilization as the property for a distributed...
We initiate research on self-stabilization in highly dynamic message-passing systems.We first reform...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
[[abstract]]A distributed system is self-stabilizing if, starting from any state, possibly illegitim...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
. Self-stabilization provides a non-masking approach to fault tolerance. Given this fact, one would ...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of gradually stabilizing algorithm as any self-stabili...
Self-stabilization is a theoretical framework of non-masking fault-tolerance for distributed network...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...