International audienceWhen considering distributed computing, reliable message-passing synchronous systems on the one side, and asynchronous failure-prone shared-memory systems on tyhe other side, remain two quite independently studied ends of the reliability/asynchrony spectrum. The concept of locality of a computation is central to the first one, while the concept of wait-freedom is central to the second one. The paper proposes a new DECOUPLED model in an attempt to reconcile these two worlds. It consists of a synchronous and reliable communication graph of n nodes, and on top a set of asynchronous crash-prone processes, each attached to a communication node.To illustrate the DECOUPLED model, the paper presents an asynchronous 3-coloring ...
International audienceThis work considers the problem of communication in dense and large scale wire...
Synchronous distributed algorithms are easier to design and prove correct than algorithms that toler...
Abstract. This paper is motivated by a need of practical asynchronous network systems, i.e., a wait-...
International audienceWhen considering distributed computing, reliable message-passing synchronous s...
In the world of message-passing distributed computing, reliable synchronous systems and asyn-chronou...
The vertex coloring problem has received a lot of attention in the context of synchronous round-base...
Abstract. This paper concerns a number of algorithmic problems on graphs and how they may be solved ...
This article is on message-passing systems where communication is (a) synchronous and (b) based on t...
this article, we first confine our attention to this particular problem and develop a suite of effic...
We consider two interrelated tasks in a synchronous n-node ring: distributed constant colouring and ...
An introduction to distributed algorithms, in particular local algorithms. Essentially a practice ta...
In Chapter 1, we looked at distributed algorithms for coloring. In particular, we saw that rings and...
How to construct shared data objects is a fundamental issue in asynchronous concurrent systems, sinc...
International audienceThis work considers the problem of communication in dense and large scale wire...
Synchronous distributed algorithms are easier to design and prove correct than algorithms that toler...
Abstract. This paper is motivated by a need of practical asynchronous network systems, i.e., a wait-...
International audienceWhen considering distributed computing, reliable message-passing synchronous s...
In the world of message-passing distributed computing, reliable synchronous systems and asyn-chronou...
The vertex coloring problem has received a lot of attention in the context of synchronous round-base...
Abstract. This paper concerns a number of algorithmic problems on graphs and how they may be solved ...
This article is on message-passing systems where communication is (a) synchronous and (b) based on t...
this article, we first confine our attention to this particular problem and develop a suite of effic...
We consider two interrelated tasks in a synchronous n-node ring: distributed constant colouring and ...
An introduction to distributed algorithms, in particular local algorithms. Essentially a practice ta...
In Chapter 1, we looked at distributed algorithms for coloring. In particular, we saw that rings and...
How to construct shared data objects is a fundamental issue in asynchronous concurrent systems, sinc...
International audienceThis work considers the problem of communication in dense and large scale wire...
Synchronous distributed algorithms are easier to design and prove correct than algorithms that toler...
Abstract. This paper is motivated by a need of practical asynchronous network systems, i.e., a wait-...