2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
The goal of the consensus protocol is to make all non-faulty processors agree on a common value desp...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...
Existing consensus protocols for synchronous distributed systems concentrate on the lower bound on t...
In this paper, we discuss the consensus problem for synchronous distributed systems with orderly cra...
Most existing consensus protocols for synchronous distributed systems are designed to tolerate crash...
A fundamental problem of fault-tolerant distributed computing is for the reliable processes to reach...
The unbeatability of a consensus protocol, introduced by Halpern, Moses and Waarts in [14], is a str...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
In consensus, the n nodes of a distributed system seek to take a consistent decision on some output,...
The class of strong failure detectors (denoted S) includes all failure detectors that suspect all cr...
Consensus is one of the key problems in fault-tolerant distributed computing. Although the solvabili...
Abstract. Consensus is a basic agreement problem whose solutions are funda-mental for building fault...
We compare the consensus problem with the uniform consensus problem in synchronous systems. In contr...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
The goal of the consensus protocol is to make all non-faulty processors agree on a common value desp...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...
Existing consensus protocols for synchronous distributed systems concentrate on the lower bound on t...
In this paper, we discuss the consensus problem for synchronous distributed systems with orderly cra...
Most existing consensus protocols for synchronous distributed systems are designed to tolerate crash...
A fundamental problem of fault-tolerant distributed computing is for the reliable processes to reach...
The unbeatability of a consensus protocol, introduced by Halpern, Moses and Waarts in [14], is a str...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
In consensus, the n nodes of a distributed system seek to take a consistent decision on some output,...
The class of strong failure detectors (denoted S) includes all failure detectors that suspect all cr...
Consensus is one of the key problems in fault-tolerant distributed computing. Although the solvabili...
Abstract. Consensus is a basic agreement problem whose solutions are funda-mental for building fault...
We compare the consensus problem with the uniform consensus problem in synchronous systems. In contr...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
The goal of the consensus protocol is to make all non-faulty processors agree on a common value desp...
We consider the problem of consensus in the challenging classic model. In this model, the adversary ...
International audienceWhile consensus is at the heart of many coordination problems in asynchronous ...