Providing ecient emulations of atomic read/write objects in asynchronous, crash-prone, message-passing systems is an important problem in distributed computing. Communication latency is a factor that typically dominates the performance of message-passing systems, consequently the eciency of algorithms implementing atomic objects is measured in terms of the number of communication exchanges involved in each read and write operation. The seminal result of Attiya, Bar-Noy, and Dolev established that two pairs of communication exchanges, or equivalently two round-trip communications, are sucient. Subsequent research examined the possibility of implementations that involve less than four exchanges. The work of Dutta et al. showed that for single...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
Distributed data services use redundancy to ensure data availability and survivability. Replication ...
Distributed data services use redundancy to ensure data availability and survivability. Replication ...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Developing fast implementations of atomic read/write reg-isters in the message passing model is amon...
We study efficient and robust implementations of an atomic read-write data structure over an asynchr...
Abstract. This paper considers quorum-replicated, multi-writer, multi-reader (MWMR) implementations ...
This paper investigates time-efficient implementations of atomic read-write registers in message-pas...
Atomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Their implementation on ...
Atomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Their implementation on ...
We study efficient and robust implementations of an atomic read-write data structure over an asynchron...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
Distributed data services use redundancy to ensure data availability and survivability. Replication ...
Distributed data services use redundancy to ensure data availability and survivability. Replication ...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Distributed data services use replication to ensure data availability and survivability. With replic...
Developing fast implementations of atomic read/write reg-isters in the message passing model is amon...
We study efficient and robust implementations of an atomic read-write data structure over an asynchr...
Abstract. This paper considers quorum-replicated, multi-writer, multi-reader (MWMR) implementations ...
This paper investigates time-efficient implementations of atomic read-write registers in message-pas...
Atomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Their implementation on ...
Atomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Their implementation on ...
We study efficient and robust implementations of an atomic read-write data structure over an asynchron...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...
International audienceAtomic registers are certainly the most basic objects of computing science. Th...