An important problem in analyzing distributed computations is the amount of information. In event-based models, even for simple applications, the number of events is large and the causal structure is complex. Event abstraction can be used to reduce the apparent complexity of a distributed computation. This paper discusses one important aspect of event abstraction: causality among abstract events. Following Lamport [24], two causality relations are defined on abstract events, called weak and strong precedence. A general theoretical framework based on logical vector time is developed in which several meaningful timestamps for abstract events are derived. These timestamps can be used to efficiently determine causal relationships between arbitr...
Vector timestamps provide a way of recording the causal relationships between events in a distribute...
The outcome of any computation is determined by the order of the events in the computation and the s...
This paper presents a framework for distributed simulation that is based on system-theoretic and log...
An important problem in analyzing distributed computations is the amount of information. In event-ba...
Abstract An important problem in analyzing distributed computations is the amount of information. In...
The concept of causality between events is fundamental to the design and analysis of parallel and di...
Vector clocks are the appropriate mechanism used to track causality among the events produced by a d...
Memory space and processor time are basic resources when executing a program. But beside this implem...
Abstract: The paper shows that characterizing the causal relationship between significant events is ...
For digital interactive distributed systems the timing of their events and the causality between the...
The paper shows that characterizing the causal relationship between significant events is an importa...
Abstract. This paper investigates how vector time can be used to set breakpoints in distributed comp...
The analysis of causal relations among events in a distributed computation plays a central role in d...
Tracking causality should not be ignored. It is important in the design of many distributed algorith...
Many distributed algorithms require knowledge of the causal relationships between events. Examples i...
Vector timestamps provide a way of recording the causal relationships between events in a distribute...
The outcome of any computation is determined by the order of the events in the computation and the s...
This paper presents a framework for distributed simulation that is based on system-theoretic and log...
An important problem in analyzing distributed computations is the amount of information. In event-ba...
Abstract An important problem in analyzing distributed computations is the amount of information. In...
The concept of causality between events is fundamental to the design and analysis of parallel and di...
Vector clocks are the appropriate mechanism used to track causality among the events produced by a d...
Memory space and processor time are basic resources when executing a program. But beside this implem...
Abstract: The paper shows that characterizing the causal relationship between significant events is ...
For digital interactive distributed systems the timing of their events and the causality between the...
The paper shows that characterizing the causal relationship between significant events is an importa...
Abstract. This paper investigates how vector time can be used to set breakpoints in distributed comp...
The analysis of causal relations among events in a distributed computation plays a central role in d...
Tracking causality should not be ignored. It is important in the design of many distributed algorith...
Many distributed algorithms require knowledge of the causal relationships between events. Examples i...
Vector timestamps provide a way of recording the causal relationships between events in a distribute...
The outcome of any computation is determined by the order of the events in the computation and the s...
This paper presents a framework for distributed simulation that is based on system-theoretic and log...