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Decoupled Quorum-Based Byzantine-Resilient Coordination in Open Distributed Systems
2007
Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA 2007)
Open distributed systems are typically composed by an unknown number of processes running in heterogeneous hosts. Their communication often requires tolerance to temporary disconnections and security against malicious actions. Tuple spaces are a well-known coordination model for this kind of systems. They can support communication that is decoupled both in time and space. There are currently several implementations of distributed faulttolerant tuple spaces but they are not Byzantine-resilient,
doi:10.1109/nca.2007.14
dblp:conf/nca/BessaniCFL07
fatcat:t4fz53bxnngzbmuy333rv5ksqi