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In knowledge processing systems, data is gathered from several sources, in the system, some calculating and processing steps are taken, and finally a result is computed and may be used for further steps or other systems. Most of the time the origin of input data is not verified. Using unverified data may cause inconsistencies in processing and generating output, and could lead to corrupting threats...
Eventual consistency is demanded nowadays in highly scalable and available geo-replicated services. According to the CAP theorem, when network partitions may arise a distributed service should choose between being strongly consistent or being highly available. Since scalable services must be available, relaxed consistency is the regular choice. Eventual consistency is not a regular data-centric consistency...
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