This paper presents a systematic derivation of a family of atomic broadcast protocols that are tolerant of increasingly general failure classes: omission ...
ATOMIC BROADCAST: FROM SIMPLE MESSAGE DIFFUSION TO BYZANTINE AGREEMENT ; Article #: ; Date of Conference: 27-30 June 1995 ; Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August ...
Research Center, atomic broadcast was designed for updating replicated system directories and reaching agreement on the failure and recovery of system ...
Mar 29, 1994 · This paper presents a systematic derivation of a family of atomic broadcast protocols that are tolerant of increasingly general failure classes:.
ATOMIC BROADCAST: FROM SIMPLE MESSAGE DIFFUSION TO BYZANTINE AGREEMENT. 1995, pp. 431,. DOI Bookmark: 10.1109/FTCSH.1995.532668. Keywords. Broadcasting ...
A systematic derivation of a family of atomic broadcast protocols that are tolerant of increasingly general failure classes: omission failures, ...
Atomic broadcast: From simple message diffusion to Byzantine agreement. F Cristian, H Aghili, R Strong, D Dolev. Information and Computation 118 (1), 158-179 ...
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Jun 16, 2023 · Atomic broadcast: From simple message diffusion to Byzantine agreement. Information and Computation 118, 1 (1995), 158--179. Digital Library.
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