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Abstract: Optimistically replicated systems provide
highly available data even when communication
between data replicas is unreliable or unavailable.
The high availability comes at the cost of allowing
inconsistent accesses, since users can read and
write old copies of data. Session guarantees [15]
have been used to reduce such inconsistencies.
They preserve most of the availability benefits of
optimistic systems. We generalize session guarantees
to apply to persistent as well as distributed
entities. We ... (Update)
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...of scripts) as illustrated in Figure 1. Strictly interpreted, our de nition can be thought of as a formulation of view consistency [Goe96] in that di erent versions of entities can be served to di erent clients, so long as the cache guarantees each client an internally...
.... a particular user; a new update issued by the user is considered to depend causally on previous updates recorded in the user s session [74, 24]. The earliest implementation of causality attached to each update the set of names (e.g. timestamps) of causally preceding updates,...
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Ashvin Goel, `View consistency for optimistic replication', Master's Thesis, University of California, Los Angeles, February 1996. Available as UCLA technical report CSD-960011. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/goel96view.html More
@inproceedings{ goel98view,
author = "Ashvin Goel and Calton Pu and Gerald J. Popek",
title = "View Consistency for Optimistic Replication",
booktitle = "Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems",
pages = "36-42",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/goel96view.html" }
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