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  Self-stabilizing repeated balls-into-bins
Becchetti L., Clementi A., Natale E., Pasquale F., Posta G. Distributed Computing 32(1): 59-68, 2019.  Type: Article

Starting with an arbitrary assignment of n balls to n bins, the balls-into-bins process repeatedly selects one ball from a non-empty bin and reassigns the selected ball to one of the n
May 9 2019
  Efficient distributed computation of distance sketches in networks
Das Sarma A., Dinitz M., Pandurangan G. Distributed Computing 28(5): 309-320, 2015.  Type: Article

Shortest path computation is fundamental not only to efficient node-to-node communications, but also to search, discovery of relatedness between uniform resource locators (URLs) or between members of social networks, discovery of netwo...

May 11 2016
  The complexity of synchronous iterative do-all with crashes
Georgiou C., Russell A., Shvartsman A. Distributed Computing 17(1): 47-63, 2004.  Type: Article

Massive parallel computation has become popular since the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project. The basic idea of such distributed systems is that there are N independent tasks that can be executed...

Mar 2 2005
  Optimal smoothing schedules for real-time streams
Mansour Y., Patt-Shamir B., Lapid O. Distributed Computing 17(1): 77-89, 2004.  Type: Article

An approach to the solution of smoothing schedules for real-time streams under certain assumptions is presented in this paper. The data generated at the source goes--via the server buffer, the communication link, and the clien...

Nov 5 2004
  Hundreds of impossibility results for distributed computing
Fich F., Ruppert E. Distributed Computing 16(2-3): 121-163, 2003.  Type: Article

This extensive survey begins with a concise overview of models, problems, and proof techniques for distributed computing, which establishes a common nomenclature used throughout the work. It proceeds with the illustration of known unso...

Jun 10 2004
  Action systems in incremental and aspect-oriented modeling
Kurki-Suonio R. Distributed Computing 16(2-3): 201-217, 2003.  Type: Article

The author takes a very complex subject in distributed computing, and through abstraction and models, reduces that complexity. The paper includes a very formal treatment of superposition, but a toy car example is used to illustrate sev...

Mar 23 2004
 
 
 
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