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Power and limits of distributed computing shared memory models
| Content Provider | Hyper Articles en Ligne (HAL) |
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| Author | Rajsbaum, Sergio Raynal, Michel |
| Abstract | Due to the advent of multicore machines, shared memory distributed computing models taking into account asynchrony and process crashes are becoming more and more important. This paper visits some of the models for these systems, and analyses their properties from a computability point of view. Among them, the snapshot model and the iterated model are particularly investigated. The paper visits also several approaches that have been proposed to model crash failures. Among them, the wait-free case where any number of processes can crash is fundamental. The paper also considers models where up to t processes can crash, and where the crashes are not independent. The aim of this survey is to help the reader to better understand recent advances on what is known about the power and limits of distributed computing shared memory models and their underlying mathematics. |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2011-04-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Wait-freedom Adversary Agreement Asynchronous system Borowsky-Gafni's simulation Concurrency Core Crash failure Distributed computability Distributed computing model Fault-Tolerance Iterated model Liveness Model equivalence Obstruction-freedom Progress condition Recursion Resilience Shared memory system Snapshot Survivor set Task Topology Wait-freedom. info Computer Science [cs] Other [cs.OH] |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |