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Distributed Computing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 1993
- Shlomi Dolev
, Amos Israeli, Shlomo Moran:
Self-Stabilization of Dynamic Systems Assuming Only Read/Write Atomicity. 3-16 - Shmuel Katz, Kenneth J. Perry:
Self-Stabilizing Extensions for Message-Passing Systems. 17-26 - Yehuda Afek, Geoffrey M. Brown:
Self-Stabilization Over Unreliable Communication Media. 27-34 - James E. Burns, Mohamed G. Gouda, Raymond E. Miller:
Stabilization and Pseudo-Stabilization. 35-42 - Anish Arora, Paul C. Attie, Michael Evangelist, Mohamed G. Gouda:
Convergence of Iteration Systems. 43-53 - Sukumar Ghosh, Mehmet Hakan Karaata:
A Self-Stabilizing Algorithm for Coloring Planar Graphs. 55-59 - Shing-Tsaan Huang, Nian-Shing Chen:
Self-Stabilizing Depth-First Token Circulation on Networks. 61-66
Volume 7, Number 2, 1993
- Piotr Berman, Juan A. Garay:
Fast Consensus in Networks of Bounded Degree. 67-73 - Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Vivek Agrawala:
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Broadcast Consensus Protocols. 75-85 - Brian A. Coan:
Efficient Agreement Using Fault Diagnosis. 87-98 - Michael Merritt, Gadi Taubenfeld:
Knowledge in Shared Memory Systems. 99-109 - Mike Livesey:
A Note on Consistency in Asynchronous Multicaches. 111-114
Volume 7, Number 3, 1994
- Augusto Ciuffoletti
:
Reliability Versus Cost: Design of a Probabilistic Broadcast Algorithm. 115-127 - Alain Finkel:
Decidability of the Termination Problem for Completely Specified Protocols. 129-135 - Jean-Michel Hélary, Michel Raynal:
Towards the Construction of Distributed Detection Programs, with an Application to Distributed Termination. 137-147 - Reinhard Schwarz, Friedemann Mattern:
Detecting Causal Relationships in Distributed Computations: In Search of the Holy Grail. 149-174
Volume 7, Number 4, 1994
- James H. Anderson:
Multi-Writer Composite Registers. 175-195 - Bengt Jonsson:
A Fully Abstract Trace Model for Dataflow and Asynchronous Networks. 197-212 - Michael Merritt, Gadi Taubenfeld:
Atomic m-Register Operations. 213-221
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