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2002
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Fast Asynchronous Uniform Consensus in Real-Time Distributed Systems
We investigate whether asynchronous computational models and asynchronous algorithms can be considered for designing real-time distributed fault-tolerant systems. A priori, the lac...
Jean-François Hermant, Gérard Le Lan...
DC
1999
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A Simple and Fast Asynchronous Consensus Protocol Based on a Weak Failure Detector
or fault-tolerant asynchronous systems. It abstracts a family of problems known as Agreement (or Coordination) problems. Any solution to consensus can serve as a basic building blo...
Michel Hurfin, Michel Raynal
SIAMCOMP
2002
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A Layered Analysis of Consensus
This paper introduces a simple notion of layering as a tool for analyzing well-behaved runs of a given model of distributed computation. Using layering, a model-independent analysi...
Yoram Moses, Sergio Rajsbaum
EDCC
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Novel Generic Middleware Building Blocks for Dependable Modular Avionics Systems
Abstract. The A3M project aimed to define basic building blocks of a middleware meeting both dependability and real-time requirements for a wide range of space systems and applicat...
Christophe Honvault, Marc Le Roy, Pascal Gula, Jea...
DC
2007
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The overhead of consensus failure recovery
Abstract Many reliable distributed systems are consensusbased and typically operate under two modes: a fast normal mode in failure-free synchronous periods, and a slower recovery m...
Partha Dutta, Rachid Guerraoui, Idit Keidar