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Distributed algorithms for message-passing systems
Raynal M., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2013. 410 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642381-22-5)
During the last ten years, the communications field has been characterized by an unprecedented evolution of wireless networks and the growth of distributed services running over wide-area networks. The development and management of mod...
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Jun 4 2014
Concurrent programming: algorithms, principles, and foundations
Raynal M., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Berlin, Germany, 2013. 538 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642320-26-2)
A very comprehensive treatment of both fundamentals and recent results in concurrent programming is presented in this book. The practical importance of this topic has increased recently due to emerging concurrent computer architectures...
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Jun 13 2013
Communication and agreement abstractions for fault-tolerant asynchronous distributed systems
Raynal M., Morgan and Claypool Publishers, San Rafael, CA, 2010. 274 pp. Type: Book (978-1-608452-93-4)
Programming in the context of a distributed message-passing system is a very challenging task, due to inherent asynchrony and the possibility of process crash failures. In the theory of distributed computing, abstractions allow develop...
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Feb 18 2011
Stabilizing mobile philosophers
Datta A., Gradinariu M., Raynal M. Information Processing Letters 95(1): 299-306, 2005. Type: Article
A modification of the classical dining philosopher problem, the mobile philosopher problem, is introduced in this paper, in the context of dynamic networks with a variable number of resources and mobile processes that can join or leave...
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Jan 23 2006
Efficient Distributed Detection of Conjunctions of Local Predicates
Hurfin M., Mizuno M., Singhal M., Raynal M. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 24(8): 664-677, 1998. Type: Article
A local predicate is a Boolean expression involving a single process, while a global predicate involves a distributed ensemble of processes. The authors are interested in the detection of global predicates. The problem is interesting a...
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Oct 1 1998
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