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- 2021
- Niyazi Özdinç Çelikel, Tolga Ovatman:
Distributed Application Checkpointing for Replicated State Machines. Scalable Comput. Pract. Exp. 22(1): 67-79 (2021) - 2020
- Niyazi Özdinç Çelikel, Tolga Ovatman:
A Distributed Checkpoint Mechanism for Replicated State Machines. CLOSER 2020: 515-520 - Michael Eischer, Benedikt Straßner, Tobias Distler:
Low-latency geo-replicated state machines with guaranteed writes. PaPoC@EuroSys 2020: 13:1-13:9 - Ming Liu, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Harsha V. Madhyastha, Rishi Bhardwaj, Karan Gupta, Chinmay Kamat, Huapeng Yuan, Aditya Jaltade, Roger Liao, Pavan Konka, Anoop Jawahar:
Fine-Grained Replicated State Machines for a Cluster Storage System. NSDI 2020: 305-323 - Khiem Ngo, Siddhartha Sen, Wyatt Lloyd:
Tolerating Slowdowns in Replicated State Machines using Copilots. OSDI 2020: 583-598 - Halit Uyanik, Tolga Ovatman
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Enhancing Two Phase-Commit Protocol for Replicated State Machines. PDP 2020: 118-121 - Jonathan Lee, Kirill Nikitin
, Srinath T. V. Setty:
Replicated state machines without replicated execution. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2020: 119-134 - Gerhard Habiger, Franz J. Hauck, Hans P. Reiser, Johannes Köstler:
Self-optimising Application-agnostic Multithreading for Replicated State Machines. SRDS 2020: 165-174 - Jovonni L. Pharr:
AfricaOS: Using a distributed, proposal-based, replicated state machine towards liberation from the Berlin Conference of 1885. CoRR abs/2003.10486 (2020) - Michael Whittaker, Ailidani Ailijiang, Aleksey Charapko, Murat Demirbas, Neil Giridharan, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Heidi Howard, Ion Stoica, Adriana Szekeres:
Scaling Replicated State Machines with Compartmentalization [Technical Report]. CoRR abs/2012.15762 (2020) - Jonathan Lee, Kirill Nikitin, Srinath T. V. Setty:
Replicated state machines without replicated execution. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2020: 195 (2020) - 2019
- Xiong Zheng, Vijay K. Garg, John Kaippallimalil:
Linearizable Replicated State Machines With Lattice Agreement. OPODIS 2019: 29:1-29:16 - 2018
- Hanyu Zhao, Quanlu Zhang, Zhi Yang, Ming Wu, Yafei Dai:
SDPaxos: Building Efficient Semi-Decentralized Geo-replicated State Machines. SoCC 2018: 68-81 - Shlomi Dolev, Chryssis Georgiou, Ioannis Marcoullis, Elad Michael Schiller:
Self-stabilizing Byzantine Tolerant Replicated State Machine Based on Failure Detectors. CSCML 2018: 84-100 - Denis Rystsov:
CASPaxos: Replicated State Machines without logs. CoRR abs/1802.07000 (2018) - Xiong Zheng, Vijay K. Garg, John Kaippallimalil:
Linearizable Replicated State Machines with Lattice Agreement. CoRR abs/1810.05871 (2018) - 2017
- Shengyun Liu, Marko Vukolic:
Leader Set Selection for Low-Latency Geo-Replicated State Machine. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 28(7): 1933-1946 (2017) - Zhou Fang, Mulong Luo, Mani B. Srivastava
, Rajesh K. Gupta:
Exploiting Synchrony in Replicated State Machines. CLOUD 2017: 155-162 - Zhongmiao Li, Peter Van Roy, Paolo Romano
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Enhancing throughput of partially replicated state machines via multi-partition operation scheduling. NCA 2017: 261-270 - 2016
- Fagui Liu, Yingyi Yang:
D-Paxos: Building Hierarchical Replicated State Machine for Cloud Environments. IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst. 99-D(6): 1485-1501 (2016) - Alexander Binun, Thierry Coupaye, Shlomi Dolev, Mohammed Kassi-Lahlou, Marc Lacoste, Alex Palesandro, Reuven Yagel, Leonid Yankulin:
Self-stabilizing Byzantine-Tolerant Distributed Replicated State Machine. SSS 2016: 36-53 - 2015
- Leander Jehl, Tormod Erevik Lea, Hein Meling:
Replacement: Decentralized Failure Handling for Replicated State Machines. SRDS 2015: 156-165 - João Sousa
, Alysson Bessani
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Separating the WHEAT from the Chaff: An Empirical Design for Geo-Replicated State Machines. SRDS 2015: 146-155 - 2014
- Peva Blanchard, Shlomi Dolev, Joffroy Beauquier, Sylvie Delaët:
Practically Self-stabilizing Paxos Replicated State-Machine. NETYS 2014: 99-121 - Leander Jehl, Tormod Erevik Lea, Hein Meling:
Replacement - Handling Failures in a Replicated State Machine. DISC 2014: 531-532 - 2013
- Xu Wang, Hailong Sun, Ting Deng, Jinpeng Huai:
Consistency or latency? A quantitative analysis of replication systems based on replicated state machines. DSN 2013: 1-12 - 2011
- William J. Bolosky, Dexter Bradshaw, Randolph B. Haagens, Norbert P. Kusters, Peng Li:
Paxos Replicated State Machines as the Basis of a High-Performance Data Store. NSDI 2011 - 2010
- Fred B. Schneider, Lidong Zhou:
Implementing Trustworthy Services Using Replicated State Machines. Replication 2010: 151-167 - 2009
- Benjamin Wester, James A. Cowling, Edmund B. Nightingale, Peter M. Chen, Jason Flinn, Barbara Liskov:
Tolerating Latency in Replicated State Machines Through Client Speculation. NSDI 2009: 245-260 - 2008
- Yanhua Mao, Flavio Paiva Junqueira, Keith Marzullo:
Mencius: Building Efficient Replicated State Machine for WANs. OSDI 2008: 369-384
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