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From Set Membership to Group Membership: A Separation of Concerns
2006
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
We revisit the well-known group membership problem and show how it can be considered a special case of a simple problem, the set membership problem. In the set membership problem, processes maintain a set whose elements are drawn from an arbitrary universe: They can request the addition or removal of elements to/from that set, and they agree on the current value of the set. Group membership corresponds to the special case where the elements of the set happen to be processes. We exploit this new
doi:10.1109/tdsc.2006.13
fatcat:y2ugkr7mvvbivbprk6su62o5ja