Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name space of size m. The problem is called tight if m = n, and loose if m > n. In recent years renaming came to the fore again and new algorithms were developed. For tight renaming in asynchronous shared memory systems, Alistarh et al. describe a construction based on the AKS network that assigns all names within O(log n) steps per process. They also show that, depending on the size of the name space, loose renaming can be done considerably faster. For m = (1 + ϵ) · n and constant ϵ, they achieve a step complexity of O(log log n). In this paper we consider tight as well as loose renaming and introduce randomized algorithms that achieve their tasks w...
In the long-lived renaming problem --- a generalization of the classical one-time renaming problem -...
The Long-lived Renaming problem is an important subject in Distributed Algorithms. The Renaming pro...
) Mark Moir and James H. Anderson Department of Computer Science The University of North Carolina a...
Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name sp...
International audienceRenaming is a classic distributed coordination task in which a set of processe...
We give two new randomized algorithms for tight renaming, both of which work against an adaptive adv...
This paper presents the first tight bounds on the time complexity of shared-memory renaming, a funda...
Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, in which a set of n processes need to pi...
Renaming is a classic distributed coordination task in which a set of processes must pick distinct i...
Abstract — We study the complexity of renaming, a fundamen-tal problem in distributed computing in w...
In the classic one-time renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in order to red...
AbstractIn the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names rangi...
Abstract. Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed comput-ing, in which a set of n processes...
AbstractIn the classic “one-time” renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in or...
Exploring the power of shared memory communication objects and models, and the limits of distributed...
In the long-lived renaming problem --- a generalization of the classical one-time renaming problem -...
The Long-lived Renaming problem is an important subject in Distributed Algorithms. The Renaming pro...
) Mark Moir and James H. Anderson Department of Computer Science The University of North Carolina a...
Renaming is a task in distributed computing where n processes are assigned new names from a name sp...
International audienceRenaming is a classic distributed coordination task in which a set of processe...
We give two new randomized algorithms for tight renaming, both of which work against an adaptive adv...
This paper presents the first tight bounds on the time complexity of shared-memory renaming, a funda...
Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed computing, in which a set of n processes need to pi...
Renaming is a classic distributed coordination task in which a set of processes must pick distinct i...
Abstract — We study the complexity of renaming, a fundamen-tal problem in distributed computing in w...
In the classic one-time renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in order to red...
AbstractIn the long-lived M-renaming problem, N processes repeatedly acquire and release names rangi...
Abstract. Renaming is a fundamental problem in distributed comput-ing, in which a set of n processes...
AbstractIn the classic “one-time” renaming problem, processes are required to choose new names in or...
Exploring the power of shared memory communication objects and models, and the limits of distributed...
In the long-lived renaming problem --- a generalization of the classical one-time renaming problem -...
The Long-lived Renaming problem is an important subject in Distributed Algorithms. The Renaming pro...
) Mark Moir and James H. Anderson Department of Computer Science The University of North Carolina a...