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  1. Practical Impact of Group Communication Theory

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by André Schiper
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Group communication is nowadays a well established topic in distributed computing. It emerged over the years as a topic with a strong synergy between theory and practice: group communication is highly relevant for building distributed systems, and is also of theoretical importance, because of the difficult problems it addresses. The paper presents

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