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L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, March 2000.
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L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In The 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, Mar. 2000.
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L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In The 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, Mar. 2000.
....of reliability itself and should not be confused with performance problems resulting from implementation mechanisms for ensuring reliability, such as ack implosion. For a detailed treatment of these see [6] do not slow down the sender. For instance, causal [1] and deadline constrained causal [13] protocols may omit the delivery of late messages in order to unblock the delivery of subsequent messages. It has also been proposed that no automatic retransmission of lost messages is done [4] Instead, the receiver application should be noti ed and given the possibility to explicitly request ....
L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In The 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, March 2000. 4
....the updates which makes the implementation much more complex. In contrast, our proposal uses a simple mechanism that fits general purpose protocols. In the context of synchronous systems, the notion of time has been used to define obsolescence relations in the causal [2] and deadline constrained [24] causal protocols. These protocols allow timing constraints to be met at the cost of discarding delayed messages. Our protocol allows to express obsolescence relations that are not merely based on the passage of time. As described in the previous section, this makes it useful for applications ....
L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In The Proc. of the 3rd IEEE Intl. Symp. on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, March 2000.
....that message obsolescence can be expressed in a generic way and can be used to configure the system to achieve higher multicast throughput. 1 Introduction The issue of achieving high and stable throughput in reliable multicast protocols has been addressed by several recent research efforts [4, 18, 2]. Two main impairments to support a sustained high throughput in this type of protocols have been identified: i) some protocols can be inherently non scalable; ii) heterogeneous groups represent an hostile environment where any single slow receiver can, due to the flow control mechanisms, become ....
.... 6 Related work To our knowledge, multicast protocols that address the issue of balancing high efficiency with adverse conditions such as congestion, variable message delays or network omissions rely on a mixture of accepting message loss and exploiting application level semantic knowledge [4, 6, 2, 18]. The specific problem of ensuring stable throughput of reliable multicast has been addressed by Birman et al. 4] The proposed solution, Bimodal multicast, offers probabilistic reliability guarantees. In contrast, our approach is not probabilistic. Instead, we require the sender to selectively ....
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L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In The 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, Mar. 2000.
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Rodrigues L, Baldoni R, Anceaume E, and Raynal M, "Deadline -constrained causal order," Proceedings Third IEEE International Symposium on Object- Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2000.
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Rodrigues R., Baldoni R., Anceaume E., and Raynal M., "Deadlineconstrained causal order," The 3rd IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing, Mar. 2000.
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L. Rodrigues, R. Baldoni, E. Anceaume, and M. Raynal. Deadline-constrained causal order. In Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Symposium on Object-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC 2000.
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Rodrigues, L., Baldoni, R., Anceaume, E., and Raynal, M. 2000. Deadline-constrained causal order. In Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Symposium on Objectoriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC 2000).
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