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International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology - (ICCGI'06)
Toward Reconciling Availability, Consistency and Integrity in Replicated Information Systems
Bucharest, Romania
August 01-August 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2690-X
H. Decker, Instituto Tecnologico de Informatica, Valencia, Spain
F.D. Munoz-Escoi, Instituto Tecnologico de Informatica, Valencia, Spain
J. E. Armendariz-Inigo, Universidad P?ublica de Navarra,Pamplona, Spain
The availability of information systems benefits from distributed replication. Different applications and users require different degrees of data availability, consistency and integrity. The latter are perceived as competing objectives that need to be reconciled by appropriate replication strategies. We outline work in progress on a replication architecture for distributed information systems. It simultaneously maintains several protocols, so that it can be re-configured on the fly to the actual needs of availability, consistency and integrity of possibly simultaneous applications and users.
Citation:
H. Decker, F.D. Munoz-Escoi, J. E. Armendariz-Inigo, "Toward Reconciling Availability, Consistency and Integrity in Replicated Information Systems," iccgi, pp.38, International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology - (ICCGI'06), 2006
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