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Practical Byzantine fault tolerance and proactive recovery
Castro M., Liskov B. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 20(4): 398-461, 2002. Type: Article
The most challenging faults in the context of modern wide-area distributed applications are those caused by software bugs, intentional attacks, and operator mistakes. Such faults, called Byzantine faults, cause arbitrary behavior of t...
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Nov 27 2002
Protecting privacy using the decentralized label model
Myers A., Liskov B. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 9(4): 410-442, 2000. Type: Article
The decentralized label model is a policy for labeling data in a computer system to preserve confidentiality and integrity. Its philosophical roots are in the Denning lattice model, in which static analysis of programming language stat...
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Apr 1 2001
References to remote mobile objects in Thor
Day M., Liskov B., Maheshwari U., Myers A. ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems 2(1-4): 115-126, 1993. Type: Article
Name server and remote link strategies for name resolution in the distributed object database Thor are evaluated. When a name service is used to resolve names, communication overhead may be accrued when the object is accessed. On the o...
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Dec 1 1994
Providing high availability using lazy replication
Ladin R., Liskov B., Shrira L., Ghemawat S. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 10(4): 360-391, 1992. Type: Article
Replication protocols are of interest in a number of areas of computer science, such as fault-tolerant operating system design, distributed and parallel databases, and distributed computing systems. The aim is to provide highly reliabl...
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Feb 1 1994
Abstraction and specification in program development
Liskov B., Guttag J., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1986. 469 pp. Type: Book (9780262121125)
This is a splendid, up-to-date introduction to software engineering, suitable for either an undergraduate course or self-study. It has a wide range of topics: from techniques for designing large programs to purely theoretical aspects o...
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Sep 1 1987
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