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Fast Message Ordering and Membership Using a Logical Token-Passing Ring (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (97 citations)
Y. Amir, L.E. Moser, P.M. Melliar-Smith, D.A. Agarwal, P. Ciarfella
International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems



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Abstract: Many protocols exist to support the maintenance of consistency of data in fault-tolerant distributed systems; these protocols are quite expensive and thus have not been widely adopted. The Totem protocol supports consistent concurrent operations by placing a total order on broadcast messages. This total order is achieved by including a sequence number in a token circulated around a logical ring that is imposed on a set of processors in a broadcast domain. A membership algorithm handles... (Update)

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Y. Amir, L. Moser, P. Melliar Smith, D. Agarwal, and P. Ciarfella. Fast message ordering and membership using a logical token-passing ring. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 551--560, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, May 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/amir93fast.html   More

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    author = "Yair Amir and Louise E. Moser and P. M. Melliar-Smith and Deborah A. Agarwal and P. Ciarfella",
    title = "Fast Message Ordering and Membership Using a Logical Token-Passing Ring",
    booktitle = "International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems",
    pages = "551-560",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/amir93fast.html" }
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17   Asynchronous fault-tolerant total ordering algorithms (context) - Moser, Melliar-Smith et al.
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