| Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Soc iety, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987. |
....messages, so that they agree on the set of messages they deliver and the order of message deliveries. Applications based on these paradigms include SIFT [WLG 78] State Machines [Lam78,Sch90] Isis [BJ87, BCJ 90] Psync [PBS89] Amoeba [Mul87] Delta 4 [Pow91] Transis [ADKM91] HAS [Cri87] FAA [CDD90] and Atomic Commitment. Given their wide applicability, Consensus and Atomic Broadcast have been extensively studied by both theoretical and experimental researchers for over a decade. In this thesis, we focus on solutions to Consensus and Atomic Broadcast in the asynchronous model ....
Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....messages, so that they agree on the set of messages they deliver and the order of message deliveries. Applications based on these paradigms include SIFT [WLG 78] State Machines [Lam78, Sch90] Isis [BJ87, BCJ 90] Psync [PBS89] Amoeba [Mul87] Delta 4 [Pow91] Transis [ADKM91] HAS [Cri87] FAA [CDD90] and Atomic Commitment. Given their wide applicability, Consensus and Atomic Broadcast have been extensively studied by both theoretical and experimental researchers for over a decade. In this paper, we focus on solutions to Consensus and Atomic Broadcast in the asynchronous model ....
Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....deliveries. Applications based on these paradigms include SIFT [Wensley et al. 1978] State Machines [Lamport 1978; Schneider 1990] Isis [Birman and Joseph 1987; Birman et al. 1990] Psync [Peterson et al. 1989] Amoeba [Mullender 1987] Delta 4 [Powell 1991] Transis [Amir et al. 1991] HAS [Cristian 1987], FAA [Cristian et al. 1990] and Atomic Commitment. Given their wide applicability, Consensus and Atomic Broadcast have been extensively studied by both theoretical and experimental researchers for over a decade. In this paper, we focus on solutions to Consensus and Atomic Broadcast in the ....
Cristian, F. 1987 . Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society (July 1987), pp. 9--16. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....so that they agree on the set of messages they deliver and the order of message deliveries. Applications based on this paradigm include Isis [BJ87] and its new generation Horus [RBM96] Transis [ADKM92] Totem [AMMS 93] Psync [PBS89] Newtop [EMS95] Amoeba [Mul87] Delta 4 [Pow91] HAS [Cri87] and FAA [CDD90] In 1985, Fisher, Lynch and Paterson proved that Consensus can not be solved deterministically in an asynchronous system subject to even a single crash failure [FLP85] Chandra and Toueg proposed in 1993 [CT93] a deterministic solution to Consensus, and by corollary to Atomic ....
F. Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing service. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9-- 16, July 1987. Irisa A Lightweight Solution to Uniform Atomic Broadcast for Asynchronous Systems: proofs 37
....partitions multiples, vues multiples du groupe, suret e, vivacit e. On the Formal Specification of Group Membership Services 3 1 Introduction Group membership is an important component of several experimental or commercial faulttolerant distributed systems such as the Highly Available System [Cri87] Isis [Bir93] Horus [vRBC 93] Transis [ADKM92a] Amoeba [KT91] Newtop [EMS95] and Relacs [BDGB94] Roughly speaking, a group membership protocol manages the formation and maintenance of a set of processes called a group. For example, a group may be a set of processes that are cooperating ....
Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....deliver all messages in the same order. Systems and applications based on faulttolerant broadcasts include SIFT [WLG 78] State Machines [Lam78a,Sch90] Atomic Commitment [BT93] Isis [BJ87,BCJ 90] Psync [PBS89] Amoeba [Kaa92] Delta 4 [VM90] Transis [ADKM92] Highly Available System [Cri87] and Advanced Automation System [CDD90] Another paradigm that simplifies the task of designing fault tolerant distributed applications is Consensus. Roughly speaking, Consensus allows processes to reach a common decision that depends on their initial inputs, despite failures. Consensus ....
Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....One has flaws in the formalism and allows undesirable executions, and the other can be satisfied by useless protocols. 1 Introduction Group membership is an important component of several experimental or commercial fault tolerant distributed systems such as the Highly Available System [Cri87] Isis [Bir93] Horus [vRBC 93] Transis [ADKM92a] Amoeba [KT91] Newtop [EMS95] and Relacs [BDGB94] Roughly speaking, a group membership protocol manages the formation and maintenance of a set of processes called a group. For example, a group may be a set of processes that are ....
Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
....to reliably broadcast messages, so that they agree on the set of messages they deliver and the order of message deliveries. Applications based on this paradigm include Isis [3] and its new generation Horus [14] Transis [15] Totem [16] Psync [24] Newtop [13] Amoeba [22] Delta 4 [25] HAS [7], and FAA [10] In 1985, Fisher, Lynch and Paterson proved that Consensus can not be solved deterministically in an Copyright 1997 IEEE. Published in the Proceedings of FTCS 27, June 25 27, 1997 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Personnal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to ....
F. Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing service. In Annual Symp. of the Canadian Information Processing Society, pages 9--16, july 1987.
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Flaviu Cristian. Issues in the design of highly available computing services. In Annual Symposium of the Canadian Information Processing Soc iety, pages 9--16, July 1987. Also IBM Research Report RJ5856, July 1987.
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