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23rd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'03)
Updates in Highly Unreliable, Replicated Peer-to-Peer Systems
Providence, Rhode Island
May 19-May 22
ISBN: 0-7695-1920-2
Anwitaman Datta, Swiss National Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Manfred Hauswirth, Swiss National Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Karl Aberer, Swiss National Institute of Technology (EPFL)
This paper studies the problem of updates in decentralised and self-organising P2P systems in which peers have low online probabilities and only local knowledge. The update strategy we propose for this environment is based on a hybrid push/pull rumor spreading algorithm and provides a fully decentralised, efficient and robust communication scheme which offers probabilistic guarantees rather than ensuring strict consistency. We describe a generic analytical model to investigate the utility of our hybrid update propagation scheme from the perspective of communication overhead.
Citation:
Anwitaman Datta, Manfred Hauswirth, Karl Aberer, "Updates in Highly Unreliable, Replicated Peer-to-Peer Systems," icdcs, pp.76, 23rd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'03), 2003
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