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Distributed Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2003
- Eli Gafni, Leslie Lamport:
Disk Paxos. 1-20 - Hirozumi Yamaguchi
, Khaled El-Fakih, Gregor von Bochmann, Teruo Higashino:
Protocol synthesis and re-synthesis with optimal allocation of resources based on extended Petri nets. 21-35 - Dahlia Malkhi, Michael Merritt, Michael K. Reiter, Gadi Taubenfeld:
Objects shared by Byzantine processes. 37-48 - Yaron Minsky, Fred B. Schneider:
Tolerating malicious gossip. 49-68
Volume 16, Number 2-3, September 2003
- Hagit Attiya
, Sergio Rajsbaum
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Introduction. 69-70 - Nancy A. Lynch:
Some perspectives on PODC. 71-74 - James H. Anderson, Yong-Jik Kim, Ted Herman:
Shared-memory mutual exclusion: major research trends since 1986. 75-110 - Cyril Gavoille, David Peleg:
Compact and localized distributed data structures. 111-120 - Faith E. Fich, Eric Ruppert:
Hundreds of impossibility results for distributed computing. 121-163 - James Aspnes:
Randomized protocols for asynchronous consensus. 165-175 - Oded Goldreich
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Cryptography and cryptographic protocols. 177-199 - Reino Kurki-Suonio:
Action systems in incremental and aspect-oriented modeling. 201-217 - Leslie Lamport:
Arbitration-free synchronization. 219-237 - Michael J. Fischer, Michael Merritt:
Appraising two decades of distributed computing theory research. 239-247
Volume 16, Number 4, December 2003
- Michael Ben-Or
, Ran El-Yaniv:
Resilient-optimal interactive consistency in constant time. 249-262 - Shing-Tsaan Huang, Ying-Sung Huang, Su-Shen Hung:
Alternators on uniform rings of odd size. 263-268 - Shlomi Dolev
, Frank A. Stomp:
Safety assurance via on-line monitoring. 269-277 - Paolo Boldi
, Sebastiano Vigna
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Lower bounds for sense of direction in regular graphs. 279-286 - Walter Cazzola
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Remote method invocation as a first-class citizen. 287-306 - Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter:
Delegation of cryptographic servers for capture-resilient devices. 307-327

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