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Hierarchical Protocol for Broadcast-Type Group Communication
Kaohsiung, Taiwan October 06-October 09
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Kojiro Taguchi, Tokyo Denki University
Tomoya Enokido, Tokyo Denki University
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki University
Large number of peer processes are cooperating by exchanging messages in autonomic, peer-to-peer systems. In this paper, we discuss a hierarchical group protocol aiming at reducing communication and computation overheads for a group of large number of processes. A hierarchical group is hierarchically composed of subgroups. Each subgroup supports its own mechanism to causally order messages. Even if messages are causally ordered in one subgroup, the messages may not be causally ordered in another subgroup. We discuss how to globally causally order messages by using local mechanisms to causally order messages in subgroups. In addition, we evaluate the protocol.
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Kojiro Taguchi, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa, "Hierarchical Protocol for Broadcast-Type Group Communication," icppw, pp.21, 2003 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'03), 2003
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