J. G. Segun and P. Wilms. A majority cnsensus algorithm for the consistency for duplicated and distribted information. In Proceedings of the 1st International Converence on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 617--624. IEEE, 1979.

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....is an accurate failure detection mechanism. To avoid depending on these unwarranted assumptions, we chose to use algorithms that involved quorums and voting for data validation. For its distributed database, our package uses a simple quorum consensus protocol known as majority consensus voting [39]. For an entry to be valid, there must be a set 14 percentage (quorum) of exactly matching entries from the sites holding replicas of the database. There are several variations of this protocol. One refinement of majority consensus voting involves assigning weights to each of the sites in the ....

J. G. Segun and P. Wilms. A majority cnsensus algorithm for the consistency for duplicated and distribted information. In Proceedings of the 1st International Converence on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 617--624. IEEE, 1979.

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