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Abstract: Multicast protocols must often provide a given property
on the order in which messages are delivered.
This delivery order may be consistent with local dependences
between messages or with causal dependences.
A local delivery is defined according to the emitting
order observed at the same process source. A causal
delivery is defined according to the causal relations observed
between different emitting events. If an arbitrary
delivery order is applied (when there are no particular
dependences)... (Update)
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...the bounded time exchange is not satisfied) The FIP standardization does not define an order property. In [8] we use a formal result [3] to show that FIP provides a causal and total order at a low production speed. For a higher production speed, a solution [9] is defined but...
...layer within the multicast context. Some protocols succeed to avoid the causal layer in a broadcast context [23] 1] A formal result [8] proves the causal property of any totally and locally ordered broadcast protocol. Some protocols are proposed in a particular case of...
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G. F. C. Toinard, A New Way to Design Causally and Totally Ordered Multicast Protocols, Operating Systems Review 26,4 (October 1992), 77-83. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/toinard92new.html More
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journal = "Operating Systems Review",
volume = "26",
number = "4",
pages = "77-83",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/toinard92new.html" }
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