International audienceHow does one best go about building actual gossip-based protocols? Trying to answer this question has brought us to address two preliminary questions, namely (1) what the in- trinsics of such systems or protocols are, and (2) what kind of applications would in the end be built on top of such protocols. We address the first question by arguing that gossip-based protocols are all built following one and the same pattern, and describing three building blocks which we claim are used to support this recurrent pattern—most notably a source of randomness. We validate these claims by devising simplified versions of well-known protocols, in a layered fashion, on top of a conceptual interface describing these basic services. The...
Gossip protocols provide probabilistic reliability and scalability, but their inherent randomness ma...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
International audienceThe so-called gossip problem is a formal model of peer-to-peer communication. ...
International audienceHow does one best go about building actual gossip-based protocols? Trying to a...
International audienceGossip protocols are simple, robust and scalable and have been consistently ap...
Gossip-based protocols are simple, robust and scalable and have been consistently applied in many di...
Gossip protocols have a wide range of applications in distributed systems. They offer robust fault t...
This thesis offers a practical and theoretical evaluations about gossip-epidemic algorithms, compari...
International audienceGossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement coll...
International audienceIn recent years the labels "gossip" and "gossip-based" have been applied to an...
Gossip protocols (also called rumor spreading or epidemic protocols) are widely used to disseminate ...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We provide an in-depth study of the knowledge-theoretic aspects of communication in so-called gossip...
The importance of scalability and fault-tolerance in modern distributed systems has led to considera...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Gossip protocols provide probabilistic reliability and scalability, but their inherent randomness ma...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
International audienceThe so-called gossip problem is a formal model of peer-to-peer communication. ...
International audienceHow does one best go about building actual gossip-based protocols? Trying to a...
International audienceGossip protocols are simple, robust and scalable and have been consistently ap...
Gossip-based protocols are simple, robust and scalable and have been consistently applied in many di...
Gossip protocols have a wide range of applications in distributed systems. They offer robust fault t...
This thesis offers a practical and theoretical evaluations about gossip-epidemic algorithms, compari...
International audienceGossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement coll...
International audienceIn recent years the labels "gossip" and "gossip-based" have been applied to an...
Gossip protocols (also called rumor spreading or epidemic protocols) are widely used to disseminate ...
We study gossip algorithms for the rumor spreading problem which asks one node to deliver a rumor to...
We provide an in-depth study of the knowledge-theoretic aspects of communication in so-called gossip...
The importance of scalability and fault-tolerance in modern distributed systems has led to considera...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Gossip protocols provide probabilistic reliability and scalability, but their inherent randomness ma...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
International audienceThe so-called gossip problem is a formal model of peer-to-peer communication. ...