We consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the problems of reliable communication and consensus for such networks. For both problems we seek algorithms that are quiescent, i.e., algorithms that eventually stop sending messages. We first tackle the problem of reliable communication for partitionable networks by extending the results of [ACT97a]. In particular, we generalize the specification of the heartbeat failure detector ¡£¢, show how to implement it, and show how to use it to achieve quiescent reliable communication. We then turn our attention to the problem of consensus for partitionable networks. We first show that, even though this problem can be solved using a natural extension of ¤¦ ¥ , su...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
122 p.Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in fault tolerant distributed systems. In additio...
We consider the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorit...
We consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the problems o...
AbstractWe consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the pr...
AbstractWe consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the pr...
We study the problem ofachieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms ...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algo-rithm...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
122 p.Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in fault tolerant distributed systems. In additio...
We consider the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorit...
We consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the problems o...
AbstractWe consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the pr...
AbstractWe consider partitionable networks with process crashes and lossy links, and focus on the pr...
We study the problem ofachieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms ...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algo-rithm...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
We introduce the concept of unreliable failure detectors and study how they can be used to solve Con...
122 p.Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in fault tolerant distributed systems. In additio...
We consider the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorit...