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Group Protocol for Delivering Requests to Replicas

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Information Networking: Wireless Communications Technologies and Network Applications (ICOIN 2002)

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Distributed applications are realized by cooperation of multiple processes which manipulate data objects like databases. Objects in the systems are replicated to make the systems fault-tolerant. We discuss a system where read and write request messages are issued to replicas in a quorum-based scheme. In this paper, a quorum-based (QB) ordered (QBO) relation among request messages is defined to make the replicas consistent. We discuss a group protocol which supports a group of replicas with the QBO delivery of request messages.

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Arai, K., Tanaka, K., Takizawa, M. (2002). Group Protocol for Delivering Requests to Replicas. In: Chong, I. (eds) Information Networking: Wireless Communications Technologies and Network Applications. ICOIN 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2344. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45801-8_68

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