DISC '99

13th International Symposium on DIStributed Computing

September 27-29, 1999

Bratislava, Slovak Republic, Europe


List of Papers Accepted to the Regular Track at DISC '99

(23 papers)


Generic Broadcast
by Fernando Pedone and Andre Schiper
Fair and Efficient Mutual Exclusion Algorithms
by K. Alagarsamy and K. Vidyasankar
Fast and Scalable Mutual Exclusion
by James Anderson and Yong-Jik Kim
Software Fault Tolerance of Concurrent Programs Using Controlled Re-execution
by Ashis Tarafdar and Vijay Garg
Nonblocking Asynchronous Byzantine Quorum Systems
by Rida Bazzi
DUALITY - An Architecture Independent Design Model for Parallel Systems Based on Partial Order Semantics
by Camelia Zlatea and Tzilla Elrad
Randomization Helps To Perform Tasks on Processors Prone to Failure
by Bogdan Chlebus and Dariusz Kowalski
Randomness Recycling in Constant-Round Private Computations
by Carlo Blundo and Clemente Galdi and Pino Persiano
A New Scheduling Algorithm for General Strict Multithreaded Computations
by Panagiota Fatourou and Paul Spirakis
Byzantine Agreement Secure Against General Adversaries in a Dual Failure Model
by B. Altmann and M. Fitzi and U. Maurer
A New Rewrite Method for Proving Convergence of Self-Stabilizing Systems
by J. Beauquier and B. Berard and L. Fribourg
Multiparty Contract Signing
by Juan Garay and Philip Mackenzie
The Congenial Talking Philosophers Problem in Computer Networks
by Yuh-Jzer Joung
Optimal Algorithms to Implement Unreliable Failure Detectors in Partially Synchronous Systems
by M. Larrea and S. Arevalo and A. Fernandez
Stabilization-Preserving Atomicity Refinement
by M. Nesterenko and A. Arora
Solving Consensus Using Chandra-Toueg's Unreliable Failure Detectors: A Synthetic Approach
by A. Mostefaoui and M. Raynal
A Dynamic Primary Configuration Group Communication Service
by R. De Prisco and A. Fekete and N. Lynch and A. Shvartsman
Consensus Numbers of Transactional Objects
by Eric Ruppert
Revisiting the Weakest Failure Detector for Uniform Reliable Broadcast
(won the Best Student Paper award)
by Marcos Aguilera and Sam Toueg and Borislav Deianov
Self-Testing/Correcting Protocols
by Matthew Franklin and Juan Garay and Moti Yung
Asynchronous Group Membership Service with Oracles
by Kal Lin and Vassos Hadzilacos
Linearizability in the Presence of Drifting Clocks and under Different Delay Assumptions
by Maria Eleftheriou and Marios Mavronicolas
Maintenance of a Spanning Tree in Dynamic Networks
by Avner Porat

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