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Atomic broadcast

In distributed systems, atomic broadcast or total order broadcast is a broadcast messaging protocol that ensures that messages are received reliably… 
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2017
2017
ZooKeeper is a crash-tolerant system that offers fundamental services to Internet-scale applications, thereby reducing the… 
2007
2007
Model-checking of asynchronous distributed protocols is challenging because of the large size of the state and solution spaces… 
1998
1998
We describe a group membership protocol, called the time-wheel group membership protocol, for a timed asynchronous distributed… 
1996
1996
This paper describes Drago, an experimental language designed to support the implementation of fault-tolerant distributed… 
1995
1995
Group atomic broadcast is a fundamental service for implementing fault-tolerant applications. This paper reports discrete event… 
1994
1994
Multicast is rapidly becoming an important mode of communication as well as a good platform for building group-oriented services… 
1993
1993
In Atomic Broadcast protocols, the participating processors may initiate the broadcast of a message at any time; the goal is to… 
1993
1993
Much of the complexity of concurrent program design lies in the specification of patterns of communication: flows of information… 
1993
1993
User expectations for dependable distributed computing follow a growing trend. Atomic broadcast is at the core of problems such… 
1990
1990
Tighter bounds are provided on the time required to reach agreement in a distributed system as a function of the failure model…