International audienceIn this paper, we consider the message forwarding problem that consists in managing the network resources that are used to forward messages. Previous works on this problem provide solutions that either use a significant number of buffers (that is n buffers per process, where n is the number of processes in the network) making the solution not scalable or, they reserve all the buffers from the sender to the receiver to forward only one message. The only solution that uses a constant number of buffers per link was introduced in [CDLPV10]. However the solution works only on a chain networks. In this paper, we propose a snap-stabilizing algorithm for the message forwarding problem that uses a constant number of buffers per...
International audienceWe propose a general scheme to compute tree-based data structures on arbitrary...
Self-stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra. A self-stabilizing system, regardless of the in...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the message forwarding problem that consists in man...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the message forwarding problem that consists in man...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the first snap-stabilizing message forwarding protoc...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves a...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to its specif...
AbstractA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to it...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-pas...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
International audienceComputing over large platforms calls for the ability to maintain distributed s...
Self-stabilizing protocols enable distributed systems to recover correct behavior starting from any ...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe propose a general scheme to compute tree-based data structures on arbitrary...
Self-stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra. A self-stabilizing system, regardless of the in...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the message forwarding problem that consists in man...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the message forwarding problem that consists in man...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the first snap-stabilizing message forwarding protoc...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves a...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to its specif...
AbstractA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to it...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-pas...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
International audienceComputing over large platforms calls for the ability to maintain distributed s...
Self-stabilizing protocols enable distributed systems to recover correct behavior starting from any ...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe propose a general scheme to compute tree-based data structures on arbitrary...
Self-stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra. A self-stabilizing system, regardless of the in...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...