The safe-consensus task was introduced by Afek, Gafni and Lieber (DISC' 09) as a weakening of the classic consensus. When there is concurrency, the consensus output can be arbitrary, not even the input of any process. They showed that safe-consensus is equivalent to consensus, in a wait-free system. We study the solvability of consensus in three shared memory iterated models extended with the power of safe-consensus black boxes. In the first iterated model, for the $i$-th iteration, the processes write to memory, then they snapshot it and finally they invoke safe-consensus boxes. We prove that in this model, consensus cannot be implemented. In a second iterated model, processes first invoke safe-consensus, then they write to memory and fina...
A recent paper by Afek, Ellen, and Gafni introduced a family of deterministic objects O_{m,k}, for m...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...
A randomized algorithm is given that solves the wait-free consensus problem for a shared-memory mode...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
Abstract. Objects like queue, swap, and test-and-set allow two processes to reach consensus, and are...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many asynchronous distributed systems, processes communic...
The consensus hierarchy classifies shared an object according to its consensus number, which is the ...
We study the ability of different shared object types to solve recoverable consensus using non-volat...
A natural way to measure the power of a distributed-computing model is to characterize the set of ta...
shared coins Consensus is a decision problem in which n processors, each starting with a value not k...
Consensus, which requires processes with different input values to eventually agree on one of these ...
The paper proposes an alternative proof that Ω, an oracle that outputs a process identifier and guar...
A fundamental problem of fault-tolerant distributed computing is for the reliable processes to reach...
In the traditional consensus task, processes are required to agree on a common value chosen among th...
Consensus, or state machine replication is a foundational building block of distributed systems and ...
A recent paper by Afek, Ellen, and Gafni introduced a family of deterministic objects O_{m,k}, for m...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...
A randomized algorithm is given that solves the wait-free consensus problem for a shared-memory mode...
AbstractThe theory of distributed computing shares a deep and fascinating connection with combinator...
Abstract. Objects like queue, swap, and test-and-set allow two processes to reach consensus, and are...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many asynchronous distributed systems, processes communic...
The consensus hierarchy classifies shared an object according to its consensus number, which is the ...
We study the ability of different shared object types to solve recoverable consensus using non-volat...
A natural way to measure the power of a distributed-computing model is to characterize the set of ta...
shared coins Consensus is a decision problem in which n processors, each starting with a value not k...
Consensus, which requires processes with different input values to eventually agree on one of these ...
The paper proposes an alternative proof that Ω, an oracle that outputs a process identifier and guar...
A fundamental problem of fault-tolerant distributed computing is for the reliable processes to reach...
In the traditional consensus task, processes are required to agree on a common value chosen among th...
Consensus, or state machine replication is a foundational building block of distributed systems and ...
A recent paper by Afek, Ellen, and Gafni introduced a family of deterministic objects O_{m,k}, for m...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...
A randomized algorithm is given that solves the wait-free consensus problem for a shared-memory mode...