The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve the mutual exclusion problem in complete networks by using a dynamic logical tree structure as its basic distributed data structure, viz. a path reversal transformation in rooted n-node trees; besides, it was also the first one to achieve a logarithmic average-case message complexity. The present paper proposes a direct and general approach to compute the moments of the cost of path reversal. It basically uses one-one correspondences between combinatorial structures and the associated probability generating functions: the expected cost of path reversal is thus proved to be exactly $H_{n-1}$. Moreover, time and message complexity of the algori...
Many algorithms for achieving mutual exclusion in distributed computing systems have been proposed. ...
AbstractThe mutual exclusion problem in a distributed system, in which each process has a memory of ...
The traditional mutual exclusion problem in distributed systems occurs when only one process should ...
The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve ...
In a distributed context, mutual exclusion algorithms can be divided into two families according to ...
In this paper, a distributed algorithm is proposed that realizes mutual exclusion among n nodes in a...
A new distributed mutual exclusion algorithm, using a token and based upon an original rooted tree s...
Given a mutual exclusion algorithm MXd for d≥2d≥2 threads, a mutual exclusion algorithm for N>dN&...
We present an algorithm for distributed mutual exclusion in a computer network of N nodes that commu...
An algorithm is proposed that creates mutual exclu-sion in a computer network whose nodes communicat...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1989 N45Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
The group mutual exclusion problem is an extension of the traditional mutual exclusion problem in wh...
In this paper a distributed algorithm is proposed that realises mutual exclusion among n nodes in a ...
Given a mutual exclusion algorithm MXd for d≥2d≥2 threads, a mutual exclusion algorithm for N>dN>d t...
Many algorithms for achieving mutual exclusion in distributed computing systems have been proposed. ...
AbstractThe mutual exclusion problem in a distributed system, in which each process has a memory of ...
The traditional mutual exclusion problem in distributed systems occurs when only one process should ...
The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve ...
In a distributed context, mutual exclusion algorithms can be divided into two families according to ...
In this paper, a distributed algorithm is proposed that realizes mutual exclusion among n nodes in a...
A new distributed mutual exclusion algorithm, using a token and based upon an original rooted tree s...
Given a mutual exclusion algorithm MXd for d≥2d≥2 threads, a mutual exclusion algorithm for N>dN&...
We present an algorithm for distributed mutual exclusion in a computer network of N nodes that commu...
An algorithm is proposed that creates mutual exclu-sion in a computer network whose nodes communicat...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 CMSC 1989 N45Master of ScienceComputing and Information Science
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
The group mutual exclusion problem is an extension of the traditional mutual exclusion problem in wh...
In this paper a distributed algorithm is proposed that realises mutual exclusion among n nodes in a ...
Given a mutual exclusion algorithm MXd for d≥2d≥2 threads, a mutual exclusion algorithm for N>dN>d t...
Many algorithms for achieving mutual exclusion in distributed computing systems have been proposed. ...
AbstractThe mutual exclusion problem in a distributed system, in which each process has a memory of ...
The traditional mutual exclusion problem in distributed systems occurs when only one process should ...