International audienceWe consider snap-stabilizing algorithms in anonymous networks. Self-stabilizing algorithms are well known fault tolerant algorithms : a self-stabilizing algorithm will eventually recover from arbitrary transient faults. On the other hand, an algorithm is snap-stabilizing if it can withstand arbitrary initial values and immediately satisfy its safety requirement. It is a subset of self-stabilizing algorithms. Distributed tasks that are solvable with self-stabilizing algorithms in anonymous networks have already been characterized by Boldi and Vigna in [BV02b]. In this paper, we show how the more demanding snap-stabilizing algorithms can be handled with standard tools for (not stabilizing) algorithms in anonymous network...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
International audienceMost known snapshot algorithms assume that the vertices of the network have un...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
International audienceWe consider snap-stabilizing algorithms in anonymous networks. Self-stabilizin...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce probabilistic snap-stabilization. We re-lax the definition of ...
In this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing systems. Snap-sta...
A distributed algorithm is snap-stabilizing if it enables a distributed system to resume a cor-rect ...
Self-stabilizing algorithms are a way to deal with network dynamicity, as it will update itself afte...
Self-stabilization is a versatile fault-tolerance approach that characterizes the ability of a syste...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
AbstractThe non-computability of many distributed tasks in anonymous networks is well known. This pa...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
International audienceMost known snapshot algorithms assume that the vertices of the network have un...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...
International audienceWe consider snap-stabilizing algorithms in anonymous networks. Self-stabilizin...
International audienceA snap-stabilizing algorithm, regardless of the initial configuration of the s...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce probabilistic snap-stabilization. We re-lax the definition of ...
In this paper, we tackle the open problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing systems. Snap-sta...
A distributed algorithm is snap-stabilizing if it enables a distributed system to resume a cor-rect ...
Self-stabilizing algorithms are a way to deal with network dynamicity, as it will update itself afte...
Self-stabilization is a versatile fault-tolerance approach that characterizes the ability of a syste...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
AbstractThe non-computability of many distributed tasks in anonymous networks is well known. This pa...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of snap-stabilization in message-passing sys-tems. Snap-stabili...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
International audienceMost known snapshot algorithms assume that the vertices of the network have un...
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behave...