Given a distributed system with several shared objects and many processes concurrently updating and reading them, it is convenient that the system achieves convergence on the value of these objects. Such property can be guaranteed depending on the consistency model being employed. Causal Consistency is a weak consistency model that is easy and cheap to implement. However, due to the lack of real-time considerations, this model cannot offer convergence. A solution for overcoming that problem is to include time aspects within the framework of the model. This is the aim of Timed Causal Consistency
Within an effort for providing a layered architecture of services for middleware supporting multi-pe...
Replication has been shown to be an important tool in the design of high- performance and highly-ava...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of maintaining the consistency of distribu...
Given a distributed system with several shared objects and many processes concurrently updating and ...
Ordering and timeliness are two different aspects of consis- tency of shared objects in distributed ...
Abstract One of the major challenges in distributed systems is estab-lishing consistency among repli...
International audienceIn distributed systems where strong consistency is costly when not impossible,...
International audienceThis paper presents a generalization of causal consistency suited to the famil...
The construction of applications that interact with their environment through sensors and actuators,...
It is well known that causal consistency is more expensive to implement than eventual consistency du...
Sequential consistency and causal consistency constitute two of the main consistency criteria used t...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
Serializability is the traditional consistency criterion when shared objects are accessed concurrent...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
Within an effort for providing a layered architecture of services for middleware supporting multi-pe...
Replication has been shown to be an important tool in the design of high- performance and highly-ava...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of maintaining the consistency of distribu...
Given a distributed system with several shared objects and many processes concurrently updating and ...
Ordering and timeliness are two different aspects of consis- tency of shared objects in distributed ...
Abstract One of the major challenges in distributed systems is estab-lishing consistency among repli...
International audienceIn distributed systems where strong consistency is costly when not impossible,...
International audienceThis paper presents a generalization of causal consistency suited to the famil...
The construction of applications that interact with their environment through sensors and actuators,...
It is well known that causal consistency is more expensive to implement than eventual consistency du...
Sequential consistency and causal consistency constitute two of the main consistency criteria used t...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
Serializability is the traditional consistency criterion when shared objects are accessed concurrent...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
Within an effort for providing a layered architecture of services for middleware supporting multi-pe...
Replication has been shown to be an important tool in the design of high- performance and highly-ava...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of maintaining the consistency of distribu...