Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only when its resource requirements are not in conflict with those of other processes in their critical sections. For each execution of CS, these requirements are given anew. In the resource requirements, levels can be distinguished, such as e.g. read access or write access. We allow unboundedly many processes that communicate by reliable asynchronous messages and have finite memory. A simple starvation-free solution is presented. Processes only wait for one another when they have conflicting resource requirements. The correctness of the solution is argued with invariants and temporal logic. It has been verified with the proof assistant PVS
International audienceGeneralized distributed mutual exclusion algorithms allow processes to concurr...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
<p>Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code onl...
Resource allocation is the problem that a processmay enter a critical section CS of its code only wh...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Summary. This paper concerns resource allocation in dis-tributed message passing systems, i.e., the ...
this article, we first confine our attention to this particular problem and develop a suite of effic...
A heuristic algorithm for allocating resource units to sites in a distributed system is presented. S...
Generalized distributed mutual exclusion algorithmsallow processes to concurrently access a set of ...
Solutions to resource allocation problems and other related synchronization problems in distributed ...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
International audienceGeneralized distributed mutual exclusion algorithms allow processes to concurr...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
<p>Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code onl...
Resource allocation is the problem that a processmay enter a critical section CS of its code only wh...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Resource allocation is the problem that a process may enter a critical section CS of its code only w...
Summary. This paper concerns resource allocation in dis-tributed message passing systems, i.e., the ...
this article, we first confine our attention to this particular problem and develop a suite of effic...
A heuristic algorithm for allocating resource units to sites in a distributed system is presented. S...
Generalized distributed mutual exclusion algorithmsallow processes to concurrently access a set of ...
Solutions to resource allocation problems and other related synchronization problems in distributed ...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
International audienceGeneralized distributed mutual exclusion algorithms allow processes to concurr...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...
We present and explore the problem of automatic distributed resource allocation for a large scale sy...