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End-to-end consensus using end-to-end channels
Riverside, California December 18-December 20
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Matthias Wiesmann, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Xavier D?fago, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
End-to-end consensus ensures delivery of the same value to the application layer running in distributed processes. Deliveries that have not been acknowledged by the application before a failure are delivered again. End-to-end primitives are important for applications that need to enforce persistency. We present an algorithm that solves the end-to-end consensus problem. Our approach is to build end-to-end consensus using a new type of communication channels, endto- end channels.
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Matthias Wiesmann, Xavier D?fago, "End-to-end consensus using end-to-end channels," prdc, pp.341-350, 12th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'06), 2006
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