Self-stabilization is a strong property that guarantees that a network always resume correct behavior starting from an arbitrary initial state. Weaker guarantees have later been introduced to cope with impossibility results: probabilistic stabilization only gives probabilistic convergence to a correct behavior. Also, weak stabilization only gives the possibility of convergence. In this paper, we investigate the relative power of weak, self, and probabilistic stabilization, with respect to the set of problems that can be solved. We formally prove that in that sense, weak stabilization is strictly stronger that self-stabilization. Also, we refine previous results on weak stabilization to prove that, for practical schedule instances, a determi...
Abstract—We propose a new metric for effectively and accu-rately evaluating the performance of self-...
AbstractResearch on fine tuning stabilization properties has received attention for more than a deca...
The notion of self-stabilization was first proposed by Dijkstra in 1974 in his classic paper. The pa...
Self-stabilization is a strong property that guarantees that a network always resume correct behavio...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of gradually stabilizing algorithm as any self-stabili...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
National audienceIn 1974, E.W. Dijkstra defined self-stabilization as the property for a distributed...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
Self-stabilization is a theoretical framework of non-masking fault-tolerance for distributed network...
Full version of the paper presented at SSS07In this paper, we mix two well-known approaches of the f...
Abstract—We propose a new metric for effectively and accu-rately evaluating the performance of self-...
AbstractResearch on fine tuning stabilization properties has received attention for more than a deca...
The notion of self-stabilization was first proposed by Dijkstra in 1974 in his classic paper. The pa...
Self-stabilization is a strong property that guarantees that a network always resume correct behavio...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of gradually stabilizing algorithm as any self-stabili...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
National audienceIn 1974, E.W. Dijkstra defined self-stabilization as the property for a distributed...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
Self-stabilization is a theoretical framework of non-masking fault-tolerance for distributed network...
Full version of the paper presented at SSS07In this paper, we mix two well-known approaches of the f...
Abstract—We propose a new metric for effectively and accu-rately evaluating the performance of self-...
AbstractResearch on fine tuning stabilization properties has received attention for more than a deca...
The notion of self-stabilization was first proposed by Dijkstra in 1974 in his classic paper. The pa...