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SOSP
2007
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Attested append-only memory: making adversaries stick to their word
Researchers have made great strides in improving the fault tolerance of both centralized and replicated systems against arbitrary (Byzantine) faults. However, there are hard limit...
Byung-Gon Chun, Petros Maniatis, Scott Shenker, Jo...
SRDS
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Self-Stabilization in Tree-Structured Peer-to-Peer Service Discovery Systems
The efficiency of service discovery is critical in the development of fully decentralized middleware intended to manage large scale computational grids. This demand influenced t...
Eddy Caron, Ajoy Kumar Datta, Franck Petit, C&eacu...
ICC
2011
IEEE
201views Communications» more  ICC 2011»
12 years 6 months ago
Channel Aggregation in Cognitive Radio Networks with Practical Considerations
—In cognitive radio (CR) networks, licensed spectrum that can be shared by secondary users (SUs) is always restricted by the needs of primary users (PUs). Although channel aggreg...
Bo Gao, Yaling Yang, Jung-Min Park 0001
INTERNET
2002
175views more  INTERNET 2002»
13 years 6 months ago
Web Services Interaction Models, Part 1: Current Practice
of abstractions a middleware system makes available to applications, they figure prominently in determining the breadth and variety of application integration that the middleware s...
Steve Vinoski
SRDS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
The Fail-Heterogeneous Architectural Model
Fault tolerant distributed protocols typically utilize a homogeneous fault model, either fail-crash or fail-Byzantine, where all processors are assumed to fail in the same manner....
Marco Serafini, Neeraj Suri