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Semantics, Specification, and Bounded Verification of Concurrent Libraries in Replicated Systems
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2020
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Geo-replicated systems provide a number of desirable properties such as globally low latency, high availability, scalability, and builtin fault tolerance. Unfortunately, programming correct applications on top of such systems has proven to be very challenging, in large part because of the weak consistency guarantees they offer. These complexities are exacerbated when we try to adapt existing highly-performant concurrent libraries developed for shared-memory environments to this setting. The use
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-53288-8_13
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