Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols: a probabilistic analysis
Given a model where each processor remains correct for an exponentially distributed random time and then fails independently of the others, we characterize system executions that permit the processors to reach consensus. We show that with non-zero probability, a protocol can achieve consensus even d...
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1986
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Schriftenreihe: | Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report
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Zusammenfassung: | Given a model where each processor remains correct for an exponentially distributed random time and then fails independently of the others, we characterize system executions that permit the processors to reach consensus. We show that with non-zero probability, a protocol can achieve consensus even during executions where the number of actual processors to fail exceeds its resiliency. |
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spelling | Babaoğlu, Özalp Verfasser aut Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis Ithaca, New York 1986 11 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report 756 Given a model where each processor remains correct for an exponentially distributed random time and then fails independently of the others, we characterize system executions that permit the processors to reach consensus. We show that with non-zero probability, a protocol can achieve consensus even during executions where the number of actual processors to fail exceeds its resiliency. Fault-tolerant computing System design Department of Computer Science: Technical report Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> 756 (DE-604)BV006185504 756 |
spellingShingle | Babaoğlu, Özalp Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis Fault-tolerant computing System design |
title | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_auth | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_exact_search | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_full | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_fullStr | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_short | Stopping times of distributed consensus protocols |
title_sort | stopping times of distributed consensus protocols a probabilistic analysis |
title_sub | a probabilistic analysis |
topic | Fault-tolerant computing System design |
topic_facet | Fault-tolerant computing System design |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV006185504 |
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