The $k$-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem.Namely, assuming each process proposes a value, each non-faulty process has to decide a value such that each decided value was proposed, and no more than $k$ different values are decided. This is a hard problem in the sense thatit cannot be solved in asynchronous systems as soon as $k$ or more processes may crash. One way to circumvent this impossibility consists in weakening its termination property, requiring that a process terminates (decides) only if it executes alone during a long enough period. This is the well-known obstruction-freedom progress condition. Considering a system of $n$ {\it anonymous asynchronous} processes, which communicate through atomic {\i...
International audienceThis paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows t...
In the $k$-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of $n$ processes) proposes a value and has ...
International audienceThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a crashprone asynchronous ...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem.Namely, assuming each pr...
The k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Namely, assuming that each...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
International audienceThis paper presents an obstruction-free solution to the (n,k)-set agreement pr...
To cope with the impossibility of solving agreement problems in asynchronous systems made up of n pr...
In the k-set agreement problem, each process proposes a value and has to decide a value in such a wa...
This paper addresses the consensus problem in asynchronous systems prone to process crashes, where a...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a paradigm of coordination problems encountered in distributed comp...
AbstractThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the uniform consensus problem: each proce...
This paper introduces and investigates the k-simultaneous consensus problem: each process participat...
International audienceThis paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows t...
In the $k$-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of $n$ processes) proposes a value and has ...
International audienceThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a crashprone asynchronous ...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem.Namely, assuming each pr...
The k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Namely, assuming that each...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
International audienceThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the consensus problem. Name...
International audienceThis paper presents an obstruction-free solution to the (n,k)-set agreement pr...
To cope with the impossibility of solving agreement problems in asynchronous systems made up of n pr...
In the k-set agreement problem, each process proposes a value and has to decide a value in such a wa...
This paper addresses the consensus problem in asynchronous systems prone to process crashes, where a...
The $k$-set agreement problem is a paradigm of coordination problems encountered in distributed comp...
AbstractThe k-set agreement problem is a generalization of the uniform consensus problem: each proce...
This paper introduces and investigates the k-simultaneous consensus problem: each process participat...
International audienceThis paper continues our quest for the weakest failure detector which allows t...
In the $k$-set agreement problem, each process (in a set of $n$ processes) proposes a value and has ...
International audienceThis paper considers the k-set agreement problem in a crashprone asynchronous ...