Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems: International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 5 - 9, 1994. Selected PapersKenneth P. Birman, Friedemann Mattern, Andre Schiper Springer Science & Business Media, 1995年7月14日 - 261 頁 This volume is based on the workshop "Unifying Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems" held in Schloß Dagstuhl, Germany in September 1994. During the past 20 years, a substantial theoretical and practical base has evolved in the area of distributed computing. However, this work has been done by largely disjoint communities of researchers; this workshop brought together established experts from both worlds. The volume contains 17 full papers refereed and revised after the workshop so that they reflect original research enriched by insights gained through discussions at the workshop. Among the issues treated are paradigms and concepts, fundamental algorithms and principles, fault-tolerance, real-time, system structures, large case aspects and others. |
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I | 1 |
II | 17 |
III | 33 |
IV | 58 |
V | 64 |
VII | 83 |
VIII | 99 |
IX | 111 |
XII | 153 |
XIII | 164 |
XIV | 178 |
XV | 197 |
XVI | 214 |
XVII | 224 |
XVIII | 242 |
XIX | 260 |
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acknowledgment algorithm approach architecture Arjuna atomic action atomic commitment atomic multicast binding Birman broadcast causal order client COCOON component Computer Science concurrency control consistency model CORBA crash CSCW Darwin data packet defined delivered delivery destination distributed applications Distributed Computing distributed shared memory distributed systems DT-Multicast problem environment execution failures fault injection fault-tolerance FIFO group membership guarantees Horus IEEE implementation interaction interface IP Multicast Isis LASTww latency machine membership protocol membership view memory coherency module monitoring node object parallel partition performance Proceedings processor memory properties provides read operation real-time receive replication request require RMP process sender sent sequence number sequential consistency sequentializability server session shared information space shared memory specification speedup StormCast synchronous thread throughput time-outs token totally ordered transaction Transis updates virtual synchrony virtual synchrony model write operation WW-constraint