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Abstract: Group-oriented multicast protocols that provide
message ordering and delivery guarantees are becoming
increasingly important in distributed system design.
However, despite the large numberofsuch protocols,
their performance, especially in the presence of
message loss. This paper illustrates a method for determining
the performability of group-oriented multicast
protocols using stochastic activity networks, a
stochastic extension to Petri nets, and reduced base
model construction. In particular, ... (Update)
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L. M. Malhis, W. H. Sanders, and R. D. Schlichting. Numerical evaluation of a group-oriented multicast protocol using stochastic activity networks. In Proc. 6th Int'l Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models, pages 63--72, Durham, NC, USA, Oct. 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/malhis95numerical.html More
@misc{ malhis95numerical,
author = "L. Malhis and W. Sanders and R. Schlichting",
title = "Numerical evaluation of a group-oriented multicast protocol using stochastic
activity networks",
text = "L. M. Malhis, W. H. Sanders, and R. D. Schlichting. Numerical evaluation
of a group-oriented multicast protocol using stochastic activity networks.
In Proc. 6th Int'l Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models, pages
63--72, Durham, NC, USA, Oct. 1995.",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/malhis95numerical.html" }
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