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ICNS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Building Distributed Access Control System Using Service-Oriented Programming Model
– Service-Oriented Programming Model is a new methodology for building service-oriented applications. In the Service-Oriented Programming Model, an application is assembled from ...
Ivan Zuzak, Sinisa Srbljic, Ivan Benc
SSS
2007
Springer
121views Control Systems» more  SSS 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Byzantine Self-stabilizing Pulse in a Bounded-Delay Model
Abstract. “Pulse Synchronization” intends to invoke a recurring distributed event at the different nodes, of a distributed system as simultaneously as possible and with a freq...
Danny Dolev, Ezra N. Hoch
HPCA
2007
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Colorama: Architectural Support for Data-Centric Synchronization
With the advent of ubiquitous multi-core architectures, a major challenge is to simplify parallel programming. One way to tame one of the main sources of programming complexity, n...
Luis Ceze, Pablo Montesinos, Christoph von Praun, ...
MST
2011
200views Hardware» more  MST 2011»
13 years 2 months ago
Performance of Scheduling Policies in Adversarial Networks with Non-synchronized Clocks
In this paper we generalize the Continuous Adversarial Queuing Theory (CAQT) model [5] by considering the possibility that the router clocks in the network are not synchronized. W...
Antonio Fernández Anta, José Luis L&...
STOC
2005
ACM
130views Algorithms» more  STOC 2005»
14 years 8 months ago
From a static impossibility to an adaptive lower bound: the complexity of early deciding set agreement
Set agreement, where processors decisions constitute a set of outputs, is notoriously harder to analyze than consensus where the decisions are restricted to a single output. This ...
Eli Gafni, Rachid Guerraoui, Bastian Pochon