L. Alvisi, K. Bhatia, and K. Marzullo. Causality Tracking in Causal Message-Logging Protocols. Distributed Computing, 15(1), 2002.

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.... widely accepted among both researchers and in industry (e.g. 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 22] As with our solution, most approaches rely on (1) a checkpointing mechanism through which they track each other s progress, and (2) a log of events that must be either undone or redone when a failure occurs [3, 12]. The exchange of heartbeat traffic, either explicit or embedded in other messages, and timeouts associated with it, is a standard mechanism for detecting that a failure has occurred. Limited buffering of uncheckpointed state, state updates, and or messages is used to maintain the system in a ....

L. Alvisi, K. Bhatia, and K. Marzullo. Causality Tracking in Causal Message-Logging Protocols. Distributed Computing, 15(1), 2002.

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