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Synthesis of Self-Stabilising and Byzantine-Resilient Distributed Systems
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2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Fault-tolerant distributed algorithms play an increasingly important role in many applications, and their correct and efficient implementation is notoriously difficult. We present an automatic approach to synthesise provably correct fault-tolerant distributed algorithms from formal specifications in linear-time temporal logic. The supported system model covers synchronous reactive systems with finite local state, while the failure model includes strong self-stabilisation as well as Byzantine
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-41528-4_9
fatcat:uuytaq4gnrcthl32uumxcpggj4