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Consensus in asynchronous distributed systems: a concise guided tour

Coccoli A., Bondavalli A., Simoncini L.

Fault-tolerance  Distributed systems  Distributed consensus  Failure detectors 

It is now recognized that the Consensus problem is a fundamental problem when one has to design and implement reliable asynchronous distributed systems. This chapter is on the Consensus problem. It studies Consensus in two failure models, namely, the Crash/no Recovery model and the Crash/Recovery model. The assumptions related to the detection of failures that are required to solve Consensus in a given model are particularly emphasized. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2000.

Source: IDPT '2000 5th, International Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology, pp. 33–47, Dallas, TX-USA, June 4-8 2000

Publisher: Springer International, Cham, Svizzera



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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:406787,
	title = {Consensus in asynchronous distributed systems: a concise guided tour},
	author = {Coccoli A. and Bondavalli A. and Simoncini L.},
	publisher = {Springer International, Cham, Svizzera},
	booktitle = {IDPT '2000 5th, International Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology, pp. 33–47, Dallas, TX-USA, June 4-8 2000},
	year = {2000}
}
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