International audienceThis paper exposes an adaptation of the classic algorithm for consistent snapshot in distributed systems with asynchronous processes due to Chandy&Lamport. A snapshot in this context is described as the consistent set of states of all involved communicating processes that allows recovering the whole system after a crash. The reconstructed system state is consistent, even if messages injected into the system from the outside while the snapshot was ongoing may have been lost (if such messages can not be replayed). We expose how to adapt this algorithm to a particular distributed programming model, the Active Object model (in its multi-active version). We applied it successfully to a non trivial distributed application pr...
The active object programming model is particularly adapted to easily program distributed objects: i...
An extension of the Chandy-Lamport algorithm ([Chan84]) to find global states of distributed system...
The main goal of this thesis is to define a rollback-recovery fault tolerance protocol for the async...
International audienceThis paper exposes an adaptation of the classic algorithm for consistent snaps...
Distributed snapshots, as introduced by Chandy and Lamport in the context of asynchronous failure-fr...
An atomic snapshot object is an object that can be concurrently accessed by n asynchronous processes...
International audienceDistributed snapshots, as introduced by Chandy and Lamport in the context of a...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
Snapshots are useful tools for monitoring big distributed and parallel systems. In this paper, we ad...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
15th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, Florence, Italy, 3--6Internation...
AbstractA new version of the Snapshot Algorithm of Chandy and Lamport (1985) is presented. It consid...
The ability to take transaction-consistent snapshots of a distributed persistent object store is use...
The active object programming model is particularly adapted to easily program distributed objects: i...
An extension of the Chandy-Lamport algorithm ([Chan84]) to find global states of distributed system...
The main goal of this thesis is to define a rollback-recovery fault tolerance protocol for the async...
International audienceThis paper exposes an adaptation of the classic algorithm for consistent snaps...
Distributed snapshots, as introduced by Chandy and Lamport in the context of asynchronous failure-fr...
An atomic snapshot object is an object that can be concurrently accessed by n asynchronous processes...
International audienceDistributed snapshots, as introduced by Chandy and Lamport in the context of a...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
Snapshots are useful tools for monitoring big distributed and parallel systems. In this paper, we ad...
International audienceThe snapshot problem addresses a collection of important algorithmic issues re...
15th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, Florence, Italy, 3--6Internation...
AbstractA new version of the Snapshot Algorithm of Chandy and Lamport (1985) is presented. It consid...
The ability to take transaction-consistent snapshots of a distributed persistent object store is use...
The active object programming model is particularly adapted to easily program distributed objects: i...
An extension of the Chandy-Lamport algorithm ([Chan84]) to find global states of distributed system...
The main goal of this thesis is to define a rollback-recovery fault tolerance protocol for the async...