The Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) provides a unique, group-based model for distributed programs that need to handle reconfiguration events at the application layer. This model, called membership views, provides an abstraction in which events such as site failures, network partitions, and normal join-leave events are viewed as group reformations. RMP provides access to this model through an application programming interface (API) that notifies an application when a group is reformed as the result of a some event. RMP provides applications with reliable delivery of messages using an underlying IP Multicast media to other group members in a distributed environment even in the case of reformations. A distributed application can use various ...
Abstract—This paper presents the design, implementation, and performance of a reliable multicast tra...
Public use of the Internet increases as wideband connections become pervasive and applications suita...
Fault tolerance---that is, the ability of a system to continue providing its specified service despi...
The Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) provides a unique, group-based model for distributed programs ...
Network protocols that provide efficient, reliable, and totally-ordered message delivery to large nu...
This document describes the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) design, first implementation, and form...
This appendix contains the complete state tables for Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) Normal Operat...
Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) is a communication protocol that provides an atomic, totally order...
The Application Programming Interface for the Berkeley/WVU implementation of the Reliable Multicast ...
An efficient error recovery algorithm is essential for reliable multicast in large groups. Tree-base...
Multicast is an efficient mechanism for distributing data from one sender to multiple receivers. Ma...
Retransmission based error control for large scale multicast applications is difficult because of tw...
This thesis describes the design and development of an error recovery protocol for reliable multicas...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
This paper presents the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP). RMP provides a totally ordered, reliable,...
Abstract—This paper presents the design, implementation, and performance of a reliable multicast tra...
Public use of the Internet increases as wideband connections become pervasive and applications suita...
Fault tolerance---that is, the ability of a system to continue providing its specified service despi...
The Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) provides a unique, group-based model for distributed programs ...
Network protocols that provide efficient, reliable, and totally-ordered message delivery to large nu...
This document describes the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) design, first implementation, and form...
This appendix contains the complete state tables for Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) Normal Operat...
Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) is a communication protocol that provides an atomic, totally order...
The Application Programming Interface for the Berkeley/WVU implementation of the Reliable Multicast ...
An efficient error recovery algorithm is essential for reliable multicast in large groups. Tree-base...
Multicast is an efficient mechanism for distributing data from one sender to multiple receivers. Ma...
Retransmission based error control for large scale multicast applications is difficult because of tw...
This thesis describes the design and development of an error recovery protocol for reliable multicas...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
This paper presents the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP). RMP provides a totally ordered, reliable,...
Abstract—This paper presents the design, implementation, and performance of a reliable multicast tra...
Public use of the Internet increases as wideband connections become pervasive and applications suita...
Fault tolerance---that is, the ability of a system to continue providing its specified service despi...