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Detection of Global Predicates: Techniques and Their Limitations

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Detection of Global Predicates: Techniques and Their Limitations
We show that the problem of predicate detection in distributed systems is NP-complete. In the past, efficient algorithms have been developed for special classes of predicates such as stable predicates, observer-independent predicates, and conjunctive predicates. We introduce a class of predicates, semi-linear predicates, which properly contains all of the above classes. We first discuss stable, observer-independent and semi-linear classes of predicates and their relationships with each other. We also study closure properties of these classes with respect to conjunction and disjunction. Finally, we discuss algorithms for detection of predicates in these classes. We provide a non-deterministic, detection algorithm for each class of predicate. We show that each class can be equivalently characterized by the degree of non-determinism present in the algorithm. Stable predicates are defined as those that can be detected by an algorithm with the most nondeterminism. All other classes can ...
Craig M. Chase, Vijay K. Garg
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where DC
Authors Craig M. Chase, Vijay K. Garg
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