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Abstract: We present a new, yet very simple principle for global quiescence detection. All active processes and all messages of the underlying computation have a share of a credit initially distributed by the environment. The sum of all credit shares is kept invariant. When the environment has recovered the whole credit, it can conclude that no processes are active and no messages are in transit. We show how the principle can be implemented efficiently. (Update)
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.... garbage collection [33] and snapshot computation [6] It has gained considerable interest in recent years, see for example [5, 11, 12, 20, 21, 32]. This section introduces the termination detection problem and demonstrates that straightforward solutions to it can be based...
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Mattern, F. Global quiescence detection based on credit distribution and recovery. Inf. Process. Lett. 30 (1989), 195--200. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mattern89global.html More
@article{ mattern89global,
author = "Friedemann Mattern",
title = "Global Quiescence Detection Based on Credit Distribution and Recovery",
journal = "Information Processing Letters",
volume = "30",
number = "4",
pages = "195--200",
year = "1989",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mattern89global.html" }
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