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SRDS
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Solving Consensus Using Structural Failure Models
Failure models characterise the expected component failures in fault-tolerant computing. In the context of distributed systems, a failure model usually consists of two parts: a fu...
Timo Warns, Felix C. Freiling, Wilhelm Hasselbring
PDCAT
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A New Algorithm to Solve Synchronous Consensus for Dependent Failures
Fault tolerant algorithms are often designed under the t-out-of-n assumption, which is based on the assumption that all processes or components fail independently with equal proba...
Jun Wang, Min Song
CONCUR
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Modeling Consensus in a Process Calculus
Abstract. We give a process calculus model that formalizes a wellknown algorithm (introduced by Chandra and Toueg) solving consensus in the presence of a particular class of failur...
Uwe Nestmann, Rachele Fuzzati, Massimo Merro
SSS
2007
Springer
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Secure Failure Detection in TrustedPals
We present a modular redesign of TrustedPals, a smartcard-based security framework for solving secure multiparty computation (SMC)[?]. TrustedPals allows to reduce SMC to the probl...
Roberto Cortiñas, Felix C. Freiling, Marjan...
DSN
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Performance Analysis of a Consensus Algorithm Combining Stochastic Activity Networks and Measurements
Protocols which solve agreement problems are essential building blocks for fault tolerant distributed applications. While many protocols have been published, little has been done ...
Andrea Coccoli, Péter Urbán, Andrea ...