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Interactive Consistency in Practical, Mostly-Asynchronous Systems
2015
2015 IEEE 21st International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS)
Interactive consistency is the problem in which n nodes, where up to t may be byzantine, each with its own private value, run an algorithm that allows all non-faulty nodes to infer the values of each other node. This problem is relevant to critical applications that rely on the combination of the opinions of multiple peers to provide a service. Examples include monitoring a content source to prevent equivocation or to track variability in the content provided, and resolving divergent state
doi:10.1109/icpads.2015.99
dblp:conf/icpads/DiamantopoulosM15
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