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Decentralized consensus protocols

[1991 Proceedings] Tenth Annual International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications, 2002
The goal of decentralized consensus protocols is to exchange information among computers so that each computer acquires information held by every other computer in the system. The authors introduce a unifying framework which generalizes these decentralized consensus protocols.
M.L. Neilsen, M. Mizuno
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Efficient decentralized consensus protocols

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1986
Decentralized consensus protocols are characterized by successive rounds of message interchanges. Protocols which achieve a consensus in one round of message interchange require O(N2) messages, where N is the number of participants. A communication scheme based on finite projective planes is presented which requires only O(N√N) messages for each round.
T. V. Lakshman, Ashok K. Agrawala
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Protocols Forcing Consensus

Journal of Economic Theory, 1996
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Dealing with Uncertainty in Consensus Protocols

2009
Recent results on consensus protocols for networks are presented. The basic tools and the main contribution available in the literature are considered, together with some of the related challenging aspects: estimation in networks and how to deal with disturbances is considered.
BAUSO, Dario, GIARRE, Laura, Pesenti, R.
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Switching ZooKeeper’s Consensus Protocol at Runtime

2017 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC), 2017
ZooKeeper is a widely used distributed coordination and synchronization service for distributed applications. It relies on the built-in atomic broadcast protocol Zab to provide high availability and guarantees such as totally ordered updates for the overlying applications.
Frömmgen, Alexander   +3 more
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Asynchronous consensus and broadcast protocols

Journal of the ACM, 1985
A consensus protocol enables a system of n asynchronous processes, some of which are faulty, to reach agreement. There are two kinds of faulty processes: fail-stop processes that can only die and malicious processes that can also send false messages. The class of asynchronous systems with fair schedulers is defined,
Bracha, Gabriel, Toueg, Sam
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A quick distributed consensus protocol

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1993
A number of current distributed applications require the use of consensus protocols. Two well known examples are fault-tolerant applications built with process replicas in need to agree on their external behavior, and systems of replicated data where consistency has to be maintained.
Guerra, F.   +3 more
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Byzantine Collision-Fast Consensus Protocols

2019
Atomic broadcast protocols are fundamental building blocks used in the construction of many reliable distributed systems. Atomic broadcast and consensus are equivalent problems, but the inefficiency of consensus-based atomic broadcast protocols in the presence of collisions (concurrent proposals) harms their adoption in the implementation of reliable ...
Rodrigo Saramago   +3 more
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CONSENSUS PROTOCOLS FOR SUPPORTIVE HEMOTHERAPY

1994
There are reasons to become interested in consensus protocols or guidelines for transfusion practice.
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