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Group communication system

Known as: GCS 
The term Group Communication System (GCS) refers to a software platform that implements some form of group communication. Examples of group… 
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2017
2017
Debugging is the process of detecting errors or defects in a computer software or a system, and resolving them so that the… 
2010
2010
This paper presents a group communication system for mobile devices, called MobileGCS. Mobile communication is slow, expensive… 
2010
2010
The advent of ubiquitous IP networks enables users to freely move and continue network services anytime, anywhere by means of… 
2006
2006
We consider building a Grid Operating System in order to relieve users and programmers from the burden of dealing with the highly… 
2005
2005
View-oriented group communication is an important and widely used building block for constructing highly-available fault-tolerant… 
2005
2005
Using distributed consensus algorithms is an established way to implement group communication systems with total message ordering… 
2003
2003
Group communication protocols constitute a basic building block for highly dependable distributed applications. Designing and… 
2000
2000
The SecureGroup group communication system multicasts messages to a group of processors over a local-area network, and delivers… 
1999
1999
In recent years, small electronic devices with reasonable amounts of memory, faster processing power, and extendible operating… 
1998
1998
Group communication systems provide a foundation upon which fault-tolerant distributed systems can be built by supporting the…