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19th PODC 2000: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Gil Neiger:
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, July 16-19, 2000, Portland, Oregon, USA. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-183-6 - Leslie Lamport:
Distributed algorithms in TLA (abstract). 3 - Michael Ogg:
A middleware overview: goals, research issues, and coded examples (abstract). 4 - Craig Partridge:
Data communications vs. distributed computing (abstract). 5 - Mark D. Hill:
How computer architecture trends may affect future distributed systems: from infiniBand clusters to inter-processor speculation (abstract). 6 - Eric A. Brewer:
Towards robust distributed systems (abstract). 7 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Cyril Gavoille, Bernard Mans:
Interval routing schemes allow broadcasting with linear message-complexity (extended abstract). 11-20 - Yishay Mansour, Boaz Patt-Shamir, Ofer Lapid:
Optimal smoothing schedules for real-time streams (extended abstract). 21-29 - Zvi Lotker, Boaz Patt-Shamir:
Average-case analysis of greedy packet scheduling (extended astract). 31-40 - Yehuda Hassin, David Peleg:
Sparse communication networks and efficient routing in the plane (extended abstract). 41-50 - Lenore Cowen, Christopher G. Wagner:
Compact roundtrip routing in directed networks (extended abstract). 51-59 - Mark Moir:
Laziness pays! using lazy synchronization mechanisms to improve non-blocking constructions. 61-70 - Yehuda Afek, Gideon Stupp, Dan Touitou:
Long-lived and adaptive atomic snapshot and immediate snapshot (extended abstract). 71-80 - Yehuda Afek, Pazi Boxer, Dan Touitou:
Bounds on the shared memory requirements for long-lived adaptive objects (extended abstract). 81-89 - Hagit Attiya, Vita Bortnikov:
Adaptive and efficient mutual exclusion (extended abstract). 91-100 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Andrzej Pelc, David Peleg, Stephane Perennes:
Assigning labels in unknown anonymous networks (extended abstract). 101-111 - Leszek Gasieniec, Andrzej Pelc, David Peleg:
The wakeup problem in synchronous broadcast systems (extended abstract). 113-121 - Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Random oracles in constantipole: practical asynchronous Byzantine agreement using cryptography (extended abstract). 123-132 - Boaz Barak, Shai Halevi, Amir Herzberg, Dalit Naor:
Clock synchronization with faults and recoveries (extended abstract). 133-142 - Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal:
k-set agreement with limited accuracy failure detectors. 143-152 - Rishiyur S. Nikhil, Umakishore Ramachandran:
Garbage collection of timestamped data in Stampede. 153-161 - Antonio Fernández, Ernesto Jiménez, Vicent Cholvi:
On the interconnection of causal memory systems. 163-170 - Jennifer E. Walter, Jennifer L. Welch, Nancy M. Amato:
Distributed reconfigurtion of metamorphic robot chains. 171-180 - Sumeer Bhola, Mustaque Ahamad:
1/k phase stamping for continuous shared data (extended abstract). 181-190 - Rainer Ruggaber, Jochen Seitz, Michael Knapp:
p2 - a generic proxy platform for wireless access and mobility in CORBA. 191-198 - E-Kai Shen, Shikharesh Majumdar, Istabrak Abdul-Fatah:
High performance adaptive middleware for CORBA-based systems. 199-207 - Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera, Robert E. Strom:
Efficient atomic broadcast using deterministic merge. 209-218 - Antonio Carzaniga, David S. Rosenblum, Alexander L. Wolf:
Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service. 219-227 - Svend Frølund, Rachid Guerraoui:
X-ability: a theory of replication. 229-237 - Neeraj Mittal, Vijay K. Garg:
Debugging distributed programs using controlled re-execution. 239-248 - Laurent Rosaz:
Self-stabilizing token circulation on asynchronous uniform unidirectional rings. 249-258 - Gregory F. Johnson, Ambuj K. Singh:
Stable and fault-tolerant object allocation. 259-268 - Anish Arora, Sandeep S. Kulkarni, Murat Demirbas:
Resettable vector clocks. 269-278 - Kazuhisa Makino, Tiko Kameda:
Efficient generation of all regular non-dominated coteries. 279-288 - Rachid Guerraoui:
Indulgent algorithms (preliminary version). 289-297 - James Aspnes:
Fast deterministic consensus in a noisy environment. 299-308 - Shlomi Dolev, Sergio Rajsbaum:
Stability of long-lived consensus (extended abstract). 309-318 - Rajeev Joshi, Jayadev Misra:
Toward a theory of maximally concurrent programs (shortened version). 319-328 - Oliver E. Theel:
A verification technique for self-stabilizing algorithms based on Ljapunov's "Second Method" (brief announcement). 331 - Fabíola Greve, Michel Hurfin, Raimundo A. Macêdo, Michel Raynal:
Time and message-efficient S-based consensus (brief announcement). 332 - Augusto Ciuffoletti:
Self-stabilization - beyond the token ring circulation (brief announcement). 333 - Mikel Larrea, Antonio Fernández, Sergio Arévalo:
Optimal implementation of the weakest failure detector for solving consensus (brief announcement). 334 - Jalal Kawash, Lisa Higham:
Memory consistency and process coordination for SPARC v8 multiprocessors (brief announcement). 335 - Shay Kutten, David Peleg:
Deterministic distributed resource discovery (brief announcement). 336 - Kazuo Iwama, Akinori Kawachi:
Compact routing with stretch factor of less than three (brief announcement). 337 - Hyunyoung Lee, Jennifer L. Welch:
Specification, implementation and application of randomized regular registers (brief announcement). 338 - Grzegorz Malewicz, Alexander Russell, Alexander A. Shvartsman:
Distributed cooperation in the absence of communication (brief announcement). 339 - Tiko Kameda, Feng Xiao, Malika Mahoui-Guerni:
Average probe complexity of non-dominated coteries (brief announcement). 340 - Xiaoming Liu, Robbert van Renesse:
Fast protocol transition in a distributed environment (brief announcement). 341
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