A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to its specification. In this paper, we present a snap-stabilizing protocol to solve the message forwarding problem in a message-switched network. In this problem, we must manage resources of the system to deliver messages to any processor of the network. In this purpose, we use information given by a routing algorithm. By the context of stabilization (in particular, the system starts in an arbitrary configuration), this information can be corrupted. So, the existence of a snap-stabilizing protocol for the message forwarding problem implies that we can ask the system to begin forwarding messages even if routing information are initially corrupted. In this...
In this PhD thesis, we are interested in the notion of snap-stabilization. Thus, we first proposed t...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
AbstractA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to it...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves a...
In this paper, we present the first snap-stabilizing message forwarding protocol that uses a number ...
In this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing systems. Snap-sta...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
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 audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
Self-stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra. A self-stabilizing system, regardless of the in...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
Self-stabilizing systems have the ability to converge to a correct behavior when started in any conf...
In this PhD thesis, we are interested in the notion of snap-stabilization. Thus, we first proposed t...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
AbstractA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves according to it...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any configuration, always behaves a...
In this paper, we present the first snap-stabilizing message forwarding protocol that uses a number ...
In this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing systems. Snap-sta...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
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 audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
Self-stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra. A self-stabilizing system, regardless of the in...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
Self-stabilizing systems have the ability to converge to a correct behavior when started in any conf...
In this PhD thesis, we are interested in the notion of snap-stabilization. Thus, we first proposed t...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...