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PODC
1997
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Specifying and Using a Partitionable Group Communication Service
Alan Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, Alexander A. Shvartsm...
ICDCS
2000
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Partitionable Light-Weight Groups
Group communication, providing virtual synchrony semantics, is a powerful paradigm for building distributed applications. For applications that require a large number of groups, s...
Luís Rodrigues, Katherine Guo
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WDAG
1998
Springer
76views Algorithms» more  WDAG 1998»
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Multicast Group Communication as a Base for a Load-Balancing Replicated Data Service
We give a rigorous account of an algorithm that provides sequentially consistent replicated data on top of the view synchronous group communication service previously specified by ...
Roger Khazan, Alan Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch
SIGCOMM
1998
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Secure Group Communications Using Key Graphs
Many emerging applications (e.g., teleconference, real-time information services, pay per view, distributed interactive simulation, and collaborative work) are based upon a group ...
Chung Kei Wong, Mohamed G. Gouda, Simon S. Lam
CHARME
2003
Springer
129views Hardware» more  CHARME 2003»
15 years 2 months ago
On the Correctness of an Intrusion-Tolerant Group Communication Protocol
Intrusion-tolerance is the technique of using fault-tolerance to achieve security properties. Assuming that faults, both benign and Byzantine, are unavoidable, the main goal of Int...
Mohamed Layouni, Jozef Hooman, Sofiène Taha...