[[abstract]]Quorum-based mutual exclusion algorithms are resilient to node and communication line failures. Recently, some mutual exclusion algorithms successfully use logical structures to construct coteries with small quorums sizes, In this paper, we introduce a geometric approach on dealing with the logical structures and present some useful geometric properties for constructing coteries and k-coteries. Based on those geometric properties, a logical structure named three-sided graph is proposed to provide a new scheme for constructing coteries with small quorums: The smallest quorum size is O(root N) in a homogeneous system with N nodes and O(1) in a heterogeneous system. In addition, we also extend the three-sided graph to the n-sided g...
[[abstract]]The resource allocation problem is a fundamental problem in distributed systems. In this...
Network partition, which makes it impossible for some pairs of precesses to communicate with each ot...
A quorum system is a set system in which any two subsets have nonempty intersection. Quorum systems ...
Quorum-based mutual exclusion algorithms are resilient to node and communication line failures. In o...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a simple scheme to construct k-coteries for the distributed k-...
One of the solution in solving k mutual exclusion problem is the concept of kcoterie. A k-coterie un...
The coterie join operation proposed by Neilsen and Mizuno produces, from a k-coterie and a coterie, ...
Coteries may be used to construct permission based distributed mutual exclusion algorithms. One such...
We extend a torus-based coterie structure for distributed mutual exclusion to allow k multiple entri...
AbstractQuorum systems are used to implement many coordination problems in distributed systems such ...
Using quorum to synchronize access to a shared resource in a distributed system is attractive becaus...
A coterie is a set of subsets (called quorums) of the processes in a distributed system such that an...
AbstractÐWe model a distributed system by a graph q Y i, where represents the set of processes and i...
We model a distributed system by a graph G=(V, E), where V represents the set of processes and E the...
[[abstract]]Coterie is a widely accepted concept for solving the mutual exclusion problem. Nondomina...
[[abstract]]The resource allocation problem is a fundamental problem in distributed systems. In this...
Network partition, which makes it impossible for some pairs of precesses to communicate with each ot...
A quorum system is a set system in which any two subsets have nonempty intersection. Quorum systems ...
Quorum-based mutual exclusion algorithms are resilient to node and communication line failures. In o...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a simple scheme to construct k-coteries for the distributed k-...
One of the solution in solving k mutual exclusion problem is the concept of kcoterie. A k-coterie un...
The coterie join operation proposed by Neilsen and Mizuno produces, from a k-coterie and a coterie, ...
Coteries may be used to construct permission based distributed mutual exclusion algorithms. One such...
We extend a torus-based coterie structure for distributed mutual exclusion to allow k multiple entri...
AbstractQuorum systems are used to implement many coordination problems in distributed systems such ...
Using quorum to synchronize access to a shared resource in a distributed system is attractive becaus...
A coterie is a set of subsets (called quorums) of the processes in a distributed system such that an...
AbstractÐWe model a distributed system by a graph q Y i, where represents the set of processes and i...
We model a distributed system by a graph G=(V, E), where V represents the set of processes and E the...
[[abstract]]Coterie is a widely accepted concept for solving the mutual exclusion problem. Nondomina...
[[abstract]]The resource allocation problem is a fundamental problem in distributed systems. In this...
Network partition, which makes it impossible for some pairs of precesses to communicate with each ot...
A quorum system is a set system in which any two subsets have nonempty intersection. Quorum systems ...