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Journal Articles
- 2020
- [j14]Azalea Raad, John Wickerson, Gil Neiger, Viktor Vafeiadis:
Persistency semantics of the Intel-x86 architecture. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 4(POPL): 11:1-11:31 (2020) - 2005
- [j13]Richard Uhlig, Gil Neiger, Dion Rodgers, Amy L. Santoni, Fernando C. M. Martins, Andrew V. Anderson, Steven M. Bennett, Alain Kägi, Felix H. Leung, Larry Smith:
Intel Virtualization Technology. Computer 38(5): 48-56 (2005) - 2004
- [j12]Emmanuelle Anceaume, Antonio Fernández, Achour Mostéfaoui, Gil Neiger, Michel Raynal:
A necessary and sufficient condition for transforming limited accuracy failure detectors. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 68(1): 123-133 (2004) - 2001
- [j11]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger:
Simplifying fault-tolerance: providing the abstraction of crash failures. J. ACM 48(3): 499-554 (2001) - 1999
- [j10]Gil Neiger, Rida A. Bazzi:
Using Knowledge to Optimally Achieve Coordination in Distributed Systems. Theor. Comput. Sci. 220(1): 31-65 (1999) - 1997
- [j9]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger:
The Complexity of Almost-Optimal Simultaneous Coordination. Algorithmica 17(3): 308-321 (1997) - [j8]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger, Gary L. Peterson:
On the Use of Registers in Achieving Wait-Free Consensus. Distributed Comput. 10(3): 117-127 (1997) - 1995
- [j7]Mustaque Ahamad, Gil Neiger, James E. Burns, Prince Kohli, Phillip W. Hutto:
Causal Memory: Definitions, Implementation, and Programming. Distributed Comput. 9(1): 37-49 (1995) - [j6]Gil Neiger:
Simplifying the Design of Knowledge-Based Algorithms Using Knowledge Consistency. Inf. Comput. 119(2): 283-293 (1995) - 1994
- [j5]James E. Burns, Gil Neiger:
Fast and Simple Distributed Consensus. Distributed Comput. 8(2): 59-64 (1994) - [j4]Gil Neiger:
Distributed Consensus Revisited. Inf. Process. Lett. 49(4): 195-201 (1994) - 1993
- [j3]Gil Neiger, Mark R. Tuttle:
Common Knowledge and Consistent Simultaneous Coordination. Distributed Comput. 6(3): 181-192 (1993) - [j2]Gil Neiger, Sam Toueg:
Simulating Synchronized Clocks and Common Knowledge in Distributed Systems. J. ACM 40(2): 334-367 (1993) - 1990
- [j1]Gil Neiger, Sam Toueg:
Automatically Increasing the Fault-Tolerance of Distributed Algorithms. J. Algorithms 11(3): 374-419 (1990)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 1998
- [c17]Jiong Yang, Gil Neiger, Eli Gafni:
Structured Derivations of Consensus Algorithms for Failure Detectors. PODC 1998: 297-306 - 1996
- [c16]Gil Neiger:
A New Look at Membership Services (Extended Abstract). PODC 1996: 331-340 - 1995
- [c15]Gil Neiger:
Failure Detectors and the Wait-Free Hierarchy. PODC 1995: 100-109 - 1994
- [c14]Gil Neiger:
Set-Linearizability. PODC 1994: 396 - [c13]Mustaque Ahamad, Ranjit John, Prince Kohli, Gil Neiger:
Causal Memory Meets the Consistency and Performance Needs of Distributed Applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1994: 45-50 - 1993
- [c12]Prince Kohli, Gil Neiger, Mustaque Ahamad:
A Characterization of Scalable Shared Memories. ICPP (1) 1993: 332-335 - [c11]Mustaque Ahamad, Rida A. Bazzi, Ranjit John, Prince Kohli, Gil Neiger:
The Power of Processor Consistency. SPAA 1993: 251-260 - 1992
- [c10]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger:
The Possibility and the Complexity of Achieving Fault-Tolerant Coordination. PODC 1992: 203-214 - [c9]Gil Neiger, Rida A. Bazzi:
Using Knowledge to Optimally Achieve Coordination in Distributed Systems. TARK 1992: 43-59 - [c8]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger:
Simulating Crash Failures with Many Faulty Processors (Extended Abstract). WDAG 1992: 166-184 - 1991
- [c7]Mustaque Ahamad, James E. Burns, Phillip W. Hutto, Gil Neiger:
Causal Memory. WDAG 1991: 9-30 - [c6]Rida A. Bazzi, Gil Neiger:
Optimally Simulating Crash Failures in a Byzantine Environment. WDAG 1991: 108-128 - [c5]Keith Marzullo, Gil Neiger:
Detection of Global State Predicates. WDAG 1991: 254-272 - 1990
- [c4]Gil Neiger, Mark R. Tuttle:
Common Knowledge and Consistent Simultaneous Coordination. WDAG 1990: 334-352 - 1988
- [c3]Gil Neiger, Sam Toueg:
Automatically Increasing the Fault-Tolerance of Distributed Systems. PODC 1988: 248-262 - [c2]Gil Neiger:
Knowledge Consistency: A Useful Suspension of Disbelief. TARK 1988: 295-308 - 1987
- [c1]Gil Neiger, Sam Toueg:
Substituting for Real Time and Common Knowledge in Asynchronous Distributed Systems. PODC 1987: 281-293
Editorship
- 2000
- [e1]Gil Neiger:
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, July 16-19, 2000, Portland, Oregon, USA. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-183-6 [contents]
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