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In this paper, we address reliability issues in three-tier systems with stateless application servers. For these systems, a framework called e-Transaction has been recently proposed, which specifies a set of desirable end-to-end reliability guarantees. In this article, we propose an innovative distributed protocol providing e-Transaction guarantees in the general case of multiple, autonomous back-end...
The Weak Mutual Exclusion (WME) is a recently proposed abstraction which, analogously to classical Distributed Mutual Exclusion (DME), permits to serialize concurrent accesses to a shared resource. Unlike DME, however, the WME abstraction regulates the access to a replicated shared resource and is solvable in the presence of less restrictive synchrony assumptions, i.e. in an asynchronous system augmented...
APART (A Posteriori Active ReplicaTion) is a recently proposed active replication protocol specifically tailored for multi-tier data acquisition systems. It ensures consistency of middle-tier sink replicas by means of an a-posteriori synchronization phase based on reconciliation, which is activated only in case replicas react to an input message from the sensors by generating an output event destined...
In this paper we define the weak mutual exclusion (WME) problem. Analogously to classical distributed mutual exclusion (DME), WME serializes the accesses to a shared resource. Differently from DME, however, the WME abstraction regulates the access to a replicated shared resource, whose copies are locally maintained by every participating process. Also, in WME, processes suspected to have crashed are...
This paper proposes APART (a posteriori active replication), a novel active replication protocol specifically tailored for multi-tier data acquisition systems. Unlike existing active replication solutions, APART does not rely on a-priori coordination schemes determining a same schedule of events across all the replicas, but it ensures replicas consistency by means of an a-posteriori reconciliation...
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