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Principles of Distributed Systems 10th International Conference, OPODIS 2006, Bordeaux, France, December 12-15, 2006. Proceedings
Title:
Principles of Distributed Systems 10th International Conference, OPODIS 2006, Bordeaux, France, December 12-15, 2006. Proceedings
Author:
Shvartsman, Mariam Momenzadeh Alexander A. editor.
ISBN:
9783540499916
Physical Description:
XIV, 450 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4305
Contents:
Lazy and Speculative Execution in Computer Systems -- In Search of the Holy Grail: Looking for the Weakest Failure Detector for Wait-Free Set Agreement -- A Topological Treatment of Early-Deciding Set-Agreement -- Renaming with k-Set-Consensus: An Optimal Algorithm into n + k – 1 Slots -- When Consensus Meets Self-stabilization -- On the Cost of Uniform Protocols Whose Memory Consumption Is Adaptive to Interval Contention -- Optimistic Algorithms for Partial Database Replication -- Optimal Clock Synchronization Revisited: Upper and Lower Bounds in Real-Time Systems -- Distributed Priority Inheritance for Real-Time and Embedded Systems -- Safe Termination Detection in an Asynchronous Distributed System When Processes May Crash and Recover -- Lock-Free Dynamically Resizable Arrays -- Distributed Spanner Construction in Doubling Metric Spaces -- Verification Techniques for Distributed Algorithms -- Mobile Agent Algorithms Versus Message Passing Algorithms -- Incremental Construction of k-Dominating Sets in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Of Malicious Motes and Suspicious Sensors: On the Efficiency of Malicious Interference in Wireless Networks -- Empire of Colonies Self-stabilizing and Self-organizing Distributed Algorithms -- Glance: A Lightweight Querying Service for Wireless Sensor Networks -- On Many-to-Many Communication in Packet Radio Networks -- Robust Random Number Generation for Peer-to-Peer Systems -- About the Lifespan of Peer to Peer Networks -- Incentive-Based Robust Reputation Mechanism for P2P Services -- Searching for Black-Hole Faults in a Network Using Multiple Agents -- Gathering Asynchronous Mobile Robots with Inaccurate Compasses -- Gathering Few Fat Mobile Robots in the Plane -- Hop Chains: Secure Routing and the Establishment of Distinct Identities -- Computing on a Partially Eponymous Ring -- Self-stabilizing Leader Election in Networks of Finite-State Anonymous Agents -- Robust Self-stabilizing Clustering Algorithm -- Self-stabilizing Wireless Connected Overlays.
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