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OPODIS
2007
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The Cost of Monotonicity in Distributed Graph Searching
Abstract. Blin et al. (2006) proposed a distributed protocol that enables the smallest number of searchers to clear any unknown asynchronous graph in a decentralized manner. Unknow...
David Ilcinkas, Nicolas Nisse, David Soguet
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CORR
2008
Springer
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Decentralized Search with Random Costs
A decentralized search algorithm is a method of routing on a random graph that uses only limited, local, information about the realization of the graph. In some random graph model...
Oskar Sandberg
PODC
2009
ACM
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Max registers, counters, and monotone circuits
A method is given for constructing a max register, a linearizable, wait-free concurrent data structure that supports a write operation and a read operation that returns the larges...
James Aspnes, Hagit Attiya, Keren Censor
ENTCS
2007
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Modelling Multicast QoS Routing by using Best-Tree Search in And-or Graphs and Soft Constraint Logic Programming
We suggest a formal model to represent and solve the multicast routing problem in multicast networks. To attain this, we model the network adapting it to a weighted and-or graph, ...
Stefano Bistarelli, Ugo Montanari, Francesca Rossi...
ICDE
2008
IEEE
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Dominant Graph: An Efficient Indexing Structure to Answer Top-K Queries
Given a record set D and a query score function F, a top-k query returns k records from D, whose values of function F on their attributes are the highest. In this paper, we investi...
Lei Zou, Lei Chen 0002