Dealing with network partitioning: A case study (1999) [2 citations — 0 self]
Abstract:
Abstract. Network-based applications are vulnerable to network partitioning failures. The challenge is therefore to let the application continue its operations during a network partitioning, yet to reconcile the e ects of incompatible operations when the communication is restored. In this paper we present a strategy that allows every part of a distributed application to continue its operations during a network partitioning. When the network partitioning is recovered, a reconciliation process will bring the system to a consistent state.
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