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Real-time Data Management with Clock-less Reliable Broadcast Protocols (1990)  (Make Corrections)  
P. Veríssimo



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Abstract: Distributed applications relying on replication of data objects in several sites are becoming popular. One key to their success is that they rely on reliable broadcast/multicast protocols. There are essentially two classes of approaches to build reliable broadcast services: the clock-driven and the clock-less approach. The former rely on the existence of a global timebase, whereas the latter do not. Clock-driven and clock-less protocols have often been classified as equivalent to `synchronous' ... (Update)

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@misc{ ssimo-realtime,
  author = "P. Veríssimo",
  title = "Real-time Data Management with Clock-less Reliable Broadcast Protocols",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/462157.html" }
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