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20th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'00)
Understanding Replication in Databases and Distributed Systems
Taipei, Taiwan
April 10-April 13
ISBN: 0-7695-0601-1
M. Wiesmann, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
F. Pedone, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
A. Schiper, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
B. Kemme, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
G. Alonso, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Replication is an area of interest to both distributed systems and databases. The solutions developed from these two perspectives are conceptually similar but differ in many aspects: model, assumptions, mechanisms, guarantees provided, and implementation. In this paper, we provide an abstract and “neutral” framework to compare replication techniques from both communities. The framework has been designed to emphasize the role played by different mechanisms and to facilitate comparisons. The paper describes the replication techniques used in both communities, compares them, and points out ways in which they can be integrated to arrive to better, more robust replication protocols.
Citation:
M. Wiesmann, F. Pedone, A. Schiper, B. Kemme, G. Alonso, "Understanding Replication in Databases and Distributed Systems," icdcs, pp.464, 20th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'00), 2000
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