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Abstract: A large number of tasks in distributed systems can be traced down to the fundamental problem of attaining a consistent global view on a distributed computation. This problem has been addressed by a number of studies which focus on systems with message passing as their only means of interprocess communication. In the paper at hand we extend this restricted system model by additionally accounting for an abstract memory to be shared by the processes. We specify necessary and sufficient conditions... (Update)

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@misc{ shared-fundamentals,
  author = "In Distributed Shared",
  title = "Fundamentals for Consistent Event Ordering",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/737896.html" }
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