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Distributed Computing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, July 2005
- Amos Beimel, Lior Malka:
Efficient reliable communication over partially authenticated networks. 1-19 - Hui Gao, Jan Friso Groote, Wim H. Hesselink:
Lock-free dynamic hash tables with open addressing. 21-42 - Dariusz R. Kowalski, Andrzej Pelc:
Broadcasting in undirected ad hoc radio networks. 43-57 - Keith Marzullo:
Introduction. 59 - Joan Feigenbaum, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Rahul Sami, Scott Shenker:
A BGP-based mechanism for lowest-cost routing. 61-72 - Gregory V. Chockler, Dahlia Malkhi:
Active Disk Paxos with infinitely many processes. 73-84 - Partha Dutta, Rachid Guerraoui:
The inherent price of indulgence. 85-98
Volume 18, Number 2, November 2005
- Noga Alon, Michael Merritt, Omer Reingold, Gadi Taubenfeld, Rebecca N. Wright:
Tight bounds for shared memory systems accessed by Byzantine processes. 99-109 - Faith Ellen Fich:
Introduction to the special issue DISC 2003. 111-111 - Ittai Abraham, Dahlia Malkhi:
Probabilistic quorums for dynamic systems. 113-124 - Shlomi Dolev, Seth Gilbert, Nancy A. Lynch, Alexander A. Shvartsman, Jennifer L. Welch:
GeoQuorums: implementing atomic memory in mobile ad hoc networks. 125-155 - Maurice Herlihy, Lucia Draque Penso:
Tight bounds for k-set agreement with limited-scope failure detectors. 157-166
Volume 18, Number 3, February 2006
- Harry Buhrman, Alessandro Panconesi, Riccardo Silvestri, Paul M. B. Vitányi:
On the importance of having an identity or, is consensus really universal?. 167-176 - Rachid Guerraoui:
Editorial: Introduction. 177 - Hagit Attiya, Fabian Kuhn, C. Greg Plaxton, Mirjam Wattenhofer, Roger Wattenhofer:
Efficient adaptive collect using randomization. 179-188 - Danny Hendler, Yossi Lev, Mark Moir, Nir Shavit:
A dynamic-sized nonblocking work stealing deque. 189-207 - James Aspnes, Faith Ellen Fich, Eric Ruppert:
Relationships between broadcast and shared memory in reliable anonymous distributed systems. 209-219 - Laurent Fribourg, Stéphane Messika, Claudine Picaronny:
Coupling and self-stabilization. 221-232
Volume 18, Number 4, March 2006
- Shay Kutten:
Introduction to the special issue PODC'2004. 233-233 - Dana Angluin, James Aspnes, Zoë Diamadi, Michael J. Fischer, René Peralta:
Computation in networks of passively mobile finite-state sensors. 235-253 - Rui Fan, Nancy A. Lynch:
Gradient clock synchronization. 255-266 - Faith Ellen Fich, Danny Hendler, Nir Shavit:
On the inherent weakness of conditional primitives. 267-277 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Cyril Gavoille, Christophe Paul:
Eclecticism shrinks even small worlds. 279-291 - Joan Feigenbaum, Rahul Sami, Scott Shenker:
Mechanism design for policy routing. 293-305 - Haifeng Yu:
Signed quorum systems. 307-323
Volume 18, Number 5, April 2006
- Achour Mostéfaoui, Sergio Rajsbaum, Michel Raynal:
Synchronous condition-based consensus. 325-343 - Maurice Herlihy, Srikanta Tirthapura:
Self-stabilizing smoothing and balancing networks. 345-357 - André Schiper:
Dynamic group communication. 359-374 - Michael Elkin, Jian Zhang:
Efficient algorithms for constructing (1+epsilon, beta)-spanners in the distributed and streaming models. 375-385 - Ittai Abraham, Gregory V. Chockler, Idit Keidar, Dahlia Malkhi:
Byzantine disk paxos: optimal resilience with byzantine shared memory. 387-408
Volume 18, Number 6, June 2006
- Grzegorz Malewicz, Alexander Russell, Alexander A. Shvartsman:
Distributed scheduling for disconnected cooperation. 409-420 - Mema Roussopoulos, Mary Baker:
Practical load balancing for content requests in peer-to-peer networks. 421-434 - Bogdan S. Chlebus, Dariusz R. Kowalski, Andrzej Lingas:
Performing work in broadcast networks. 435-451 - Zvi Lotker, Boaz Patt-Shamir, David Peleg:
Distributed MST for constant diameter graphs. 453-460 - Roberto Baldoni, Alessia Milani, Sara Tucci Piergiovanni:
Optimal propagation-based protocols implementing causal memories. 461-474
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