International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Byzantine Reliable Broadcast (BRB). This abstraction is central in the design and implementation of fault-tolerant distributed systems, as many fault-tolerant distributed applications require communication with provable guarantees on message deliveries. Our study focuses on fault-tolerant implementations for message-passing systems that are prone to process-failures, such as crashes and malicious behavior. At PODC 1983, Bracha and Toueg, in short, BT, solved the BRB problem. BT has optimal resilience since it can deal with t < n/3 Byzantine processes, where n is the number of processes. The present work aims at the design of an even more robust solution than BT by ...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) replication leverages highly available cloud services and can facilit...
Our study aims at the design of an even more reliable solution. We do so throughthe lenses of self-s...
Many fault-tolerant group communication middleware systems have been implemented assuming crash fail...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Byzantine Reliable Broa...
At PODC 2014, A. Most\ue9faoui, H. Moumen, and M. Raynal presented a new and simple randomized signa...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
Consider a distributed system that delivers each message from a process to its destination if the me...
One of the most celebrated problems of fault-tolerant distributed computing is the consensus problem...
Consensus, abstracting a myriad of problems in which processes have to agree on a single value, is o...
International audienceG. Bracha presented in 1987 a simple and efficient reliable broadcast algorith...
Distributed storage service is one of the main abstractions provided to developers of distributed ap...
The reconfiguration problem is considered a key challenge in distributed systems, especially in dyna...
Byzantine faults in distributed systems can have very destructive consequences for services built on...
International audienceThis paper explores how reliable broadcast can be implemented without signatur...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) replication leverages highly available cloud services and can facilit...
Our study aims at the design of an even more reliable solution. We do so throughthe lenses of self-s...
Many fault-tolerant group communication middleware systems have been implemented assuming crash fail...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Byzantine Reliable Broa...
At PODC 2014, A. Most\ue9faoui, H. Moumen, and M. Raynal presented a new and simple randomized signa...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
Consider a distributed system that delivers each message from a process to its destination if the me...
One of the most celebrated problems of fault-tolerant distributed computing is the consensus problem...
Consensus, abstracting a myriad of problems in which processes have to agree on a single value, is o...
International audienceG. Bracha presented in 1987 a simple and efficient reliable broadcast algorith...
Distributed storage service is one of the main abstractions provided to developers of distributed ap...
The reconfiguration problem is considered a key challenge in distributed systems, especially in dyna...
Byzantine faults in distributed systems can have very destructive consequences for services built on...
International audienceThis paper explores how reliable broadcast can be implemented without signatur...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) replication leverages highly available cloud services and can facilit...
Our study aims at the design of an even more reliable solution. We do so throughthe lenses of self-s...
Many fault-tolerant group communication middleware systems have been implemented assuming crash fail...