textWeb applications are widely used for email, online sales, auctions, collaboration, etc. Most of today’s highly-available web applications implement fault tolerant protocols in order to tolerate crash faults. However, recent system-wide failures have been caused by arbitrary or Byzantine faults which these applications are not capable of handling. Despite the abundance of research on adding Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) to a system, BFT systems have found little use outside the research community. Reasons typically cited for this are the difficulty in implementing such systems and the performance overhead associated with them. While most research focuses on improving the performance or lowering the replication cost of BFT protocols, li...
We present a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) algorithm, which can be used to render the ...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination of Web ser...
textWeb applications are widely used for email, online sales, auctions, collaboration, etc. Most of ...
Many Web services are expected to run with high degree of security and dependability. To achieve thi...
International audienceByzantine fault tolerant (BFT) applications are usually implemented with dedic...
This article presents a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) framework for session-oriented m...
Online Web-scale services are being increasingly used to handle critical personal information. The t...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Driven by the need for higher reliability of many distributed systems, various replication-based fau...
In this paper, we argue for the need and benefits for providing Byzantine fault tolerance as a servi...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
The growing reliance on online services accessible on the Internet demands highly reliable system th...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
We present a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) algorithm, which can be used to render the ...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination of Web ser...
textWeb applications are widely used for email, online sales, auctions, collaboration, etc. Most of ...
Many Web services are expected to run with high degree of security and dependability. To achieve thi...
International audienceByzantine fault tolerant (BFT) applications are usually implemented with dedic...
This article presents a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) framework for session-oriented m...
Online Web-scale services are being increasingly used to handle critical personal information. The t...
Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) is a powerful technique for building software that tolerates arbitra...
Driven by the need for higher reliability of many distributed systems, various replication-based fau...
In this paper, we argue for the need and benefits for providing Byzantine fault tolerance as a servi...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
The growing reliance on online services accessible on the Internet demands highly reliable system th...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
We present a lightweight Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) algorithm, which can be used to render the ...
textWe are increasingly relying on online services to store, access, share, and disseminate critical...
In this paper, we present the mechanisms needed for Byzantine fault tolerant coordination of Web ser...