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The Resource Self-Stabilizing Systems : 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings, edited by Ajoy K. Datta, Ted Herman, (electronic resource)
Self-Stabilizing Systems : 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings, edited by Ajoy K. Datta, Ted Herman, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Self-Stabilizing Systems, WSS 2001, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in October 2001. The 14 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. Self-stabilizing software offers a unique, non-traditional approach to the problem of transient fault tolerance. The papers presented explore self-stabilization issues for various different manners of systems and software including communication protocols, cooperating mobile agents, routing in directed networks, crash-affected systems, security, and various other distributed systems and applications
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- VIII, 236 p.
- Contents
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- Cooperating Mobile Agents and Stabilization
- Cross-Over Composition - Enforcement of Fairness under Unfair Adversary
- Easy Stabilization with an Agent
- Stabilization of Routing in Directed Networks
- Dijkstra’s Self-Stabilizing Algorithm in Unsupportive Environments
- Communication Adaptive Self-Stabilizing Group Membership Service
- (Im)Possibilities of Predicate Detection in Crash-Affected Systems
- The Theory of Weak Stabilization
- On the Security and Vulnerability of PING
- A New Efficient Tool for the Design of Self-Stabilizing ?-Exclusion Algorithms: The Controller
- Self-Stabilizing Agent Traversal
- A Composite Stabilizing Data Structure
- Stabilizing Causal Deterministic Merge
- Fast Self-Stabilizing Depth-First Token Circulation
- On a Space-Optimal Distributed Traversal Algorithm
- Isbn
- 9783540454380
- Label
- Self-Stabilizing Systems : 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings
- Title
- Self-Stabilizing Systems
- Title remainder
- 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Ajoy K. Datta, Ted Herman
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- Computation by Abstract Devices
- Computer Communication Networks
- Computer Science
- Computer science
- Computer software
- Electronic resources
- Information Systems
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Software engineering
- Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Self-Stabilizing Systems, WSS 2001, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in October 2001. The 14 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. Self-stabilizing software offers a unique, non-traditional approach to the problem of transient fault tolerance. The papers presented explore self-stabilization issues for various different manners of systems and software including communication protocols, cooperating mobile agents, routing in directed networks, crash-affected systems, security, and various other distributed systems and applications
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- Datta, Ajoy K
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- Herman, Ted.
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- Series statement
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
- Series volume
- 2194
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- Computer science
- Computer Communication Networks
- Software engineering
- Computer software
- Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Computer Communication Networks
- Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
- Computation by Abstract Devices
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
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- Self-Stabilizing Systems : 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings, edited by Ajoy K. Datta, Ted Herman, (electronic resource)
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- Cooperating Mobile Agents and Stabilization -- Cross-Over Composition - Enforcement of Fairness under Unfair Adversary -- Easy Stabilization with an Agent -- Stabilization of Routing in Directed Networks -- Dijkstra’s Self-Stabilizing Algorithm in Unsupportive Environments -- Communication Adaptive Self-Stabilizing Group Membership Service -- (Im)Possibilities of Predicate Detection in Crash-Affected Systems -- The Theory of Weak Stabilization -- On the Security and Vulnerability of PING -- A New Efficient Tool for the Design of Self-Stabilizing ?-Exclusion Algorithms: The Controller -- Self-Stabilizing Agent Traversal -- A Composite Stabilizing Data Structure -- Stabilizing Causal Deterministic Merge -- Fast Self-Stabilizing Depth-First Token Circulation -- On a Space-Optimal Distributed Traversal Algorithm
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- VIII, 236 p.
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- Self-Stabilizing Systems : 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001 Lisbon, Portugal, October 1–2, 2001 Proceedings, edited by Ajoy K. Datta, Ted Herman, (electronic resource)
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- online resource
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- Cooperating Mobile Agents and Stabilization -- Cross-Over Composition - Enforcement of Fairness under Unfair Adversary -- Easy Stabilization with an Agent -- Stabilization of Routing in Directed Networks -- Dijkstra’s Self-Stabilizing Algorithm in Unsupportive Environments -- Communication Adaptive Self-Stabilizing Group Membership Service -- (Im)Possibilities of Predicate Detection in Crash-Affected Systems -- The Theory of Weak Stabilization -- On the Security and Vulnerability of PING -- A New Efficient Tool for the Design of Self-Stabilizing ?-Exclusion Algorithms: The Controller -- Self-Stabilizing Agent Traversal -- A Composite Stabilizing Data Structure -- Stabilizing Causal Deterministic Merge -- Fast Self-Stabilizing Depth-First Token Circulation -- On a Space-Optimal Distributed Traversal Algorithm
- Dimensions
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- Extent
- VIII, 236 p.
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- electronic
- Isbn
- 9783540454380
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- Media category
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Subject
- Computation by Abstract Devices
- Computer Communication Networks
- Computer Science
- Computer science
- Computer software
- Electronic resources
- Information Systems
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Software engineering
- Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
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