International audienceData replication is essential to ensure reliability, availability and fault-tolerance of massive distributed applications over large scale systems such as the Internet. However, these systems are prone to partitioning, which by Brewer's CAP theorem [1] makes it impossible to use a strong consistency criterion like atomicity. Eventual consistency [2] guaranties that all replicas eventually converge to a common state when the participants stop updating. However, it fails to fully specify shared objects and requires additional non-intuitive and error-prone distributed specification techniques, that must take into account all possible concurrent histories of updates to specify this common state [3]. This approach, that can...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
nantes.fr In large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of commu...
International audienceWe present a formalism for modeling replication in a distributed system with c...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
10 pagesIn large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of communi...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
nantes.fr In large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of commu...
International audienceWe present a formalism for modeling replication in a distributed system with c...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
10 pagesIn large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of communi...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
nantes.fr In large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of commu...
International audienceWe present a formalism for modeling replication in a distributed system with c...