Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments:
Abstract: "Agreement on the membership of a group of processes in a distributed system is a basic problem that arises in a wide range of applications. Such groups occur when a set of processes co-operate to perform some task, share memory, monitor one another, subdivide a computation, and so fo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Agreement on the membership of a group of processes in a distributed system is a basic problem that arises in a wide range of applications. Such groups occur when a set of processes co-operate to perform some task, share memory, monitor one another, subdivide a computation, and so forth. In this paper we discuss the Group Membership Problem as it relates to failure detection in asynchronous, distributed systems. We present a rigorous, formal specification for group membership under this interpretation. We then present a solution for this problem that improves upon previous work." |
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spelling | Ricciardi, Aleta M. Verfasser aut Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments Aleta M. Ricciardi ; Kenneth P. Birman Ithaca, New York 1991 31 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report 1188 Abstract: "Agreement on the membership of a group of processes in a distributed system is a basic problem that arises in a wide range of applications. Such groups occur when a set of processes co-operate to perform some task, share memory, monitor one another, subdivide a computation, and so forth. In this paper we discuss the Group Membership Problem as it relates to failure detection in asynchronous, distributed systems. We present a rigorous, formal specification for group membership under this interpretation. We then present a solution for this problem that improves upon previous work." Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing Birman, Kenneth P. Verfasser aut Department of Computer Science: Technical report Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> 1188 (DE-604)BV006185504 1188 |
spellingShingle | Ricciardi, Aleta M. Birman, Kenneth P. Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
title | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments |
title_auth | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments |
title_exact_search | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments |
title_full | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments Aleta M. Ricciardi ; Kenneth P. Birman |
title_fullStr | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments Aleta M. Ricciardi ; Kenneth P. Birman |
title_full_unstemmed | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments Aleta M. Ricciardi ; Kenneth P. Birman |
title_short | Using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments |
title_sort | using process groups to implement failure detection in asynchronous environments |
topic | Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
topic_facet | Distributed databases Fault-tolerant computing |
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