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Gbcast (also known as group broadcast) is a reliable multicast protocol that provides ordered, fault-tolerant (all-or-none) message delivery in a group of receivers within a network of machines that experience crash failure. [1]

13 relations: Atomic broadcast, Communications of the ACM, Consensus (computer science), Dahlia Malkhi, Fred B. Schneider, Journal of the ACM, Leslie Lamport, Paxos (computer science), Reliable multicast, State machine replication, Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Vanilla software, Virtual synchrony.

Atomic broadcast

In fault-tolerant distributed computing, an atomic broadcast or total order broadcast is a broadcast where all correct processes in a system of multiple processes receive the same set of messages in the same order; that is, the same sequence of messages.

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Communications of the ACM

Communications of the ACM is the monthly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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Consensus (computer science)

A fundamental problem in distributed computing and multi-agent systems is to achieve overall system reliability in the presence of a number of faulty processes.

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Dahlia Malkhi

Dahlia Malkhi is an Israeli-American computer scientist who works on distributed systems as a founding principal researcher at VMware Research.

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Fred B. Schneider

Fred Barry Schneider (born December 7, 1953) is an American computer scientist, based at Cornell University, New York, United States, where he is the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Computer Science.

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Journal of the ACM

The Journal of the ACM is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering computer science in general, especially theoretical aspects.

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Leslie Lamport

Leslie B. Lamport (born February 7, 1941) is an American computer scientist.

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Paxos (computer science)

Paxos is a family of protocols for solving consensus in a network of unreliable processors.

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Reliable multicast

A reliable multicast protocol is a computer networking protocol that provides a reliable sequence of packets to multiple recipients simultaneously, making it suitable for applications such as multi-receiver file transfer.

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State machine replication

In computer science, state machine replication or state machine approach is a general method for implementing a fault-tolerant service by replicating servers and coordinating client interactions with server replicas.

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Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing

The Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC) is an academic conference in the field of distributed computing organised annually by the Association for Computing Machinery (special interest groups SIGACT and SIGOPS).

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Vanilla software

Computer software, and sometimes also other computing-related systems like computer hardware or algorithms, are called vanilla when not customized from their original form, meaning that they are used without any customizations or updates applied to them.

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Virtual synchrony

Virtual synchrony is an interprocess message passing (sometimes called ordered, reliable multicast) technology.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gbcast

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