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Brief Announcement: Byzantine-Tolerant Detection of Causality in Synchronous Systems

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    Evaluation of Models for Analyzing Unguided Search in Unstructured Networks

    Evaluating the efficiency of unguided search based on random walk in unstructured peer-to-peer networks is important because it provides guidelines in correctly setting the parameters of the search. Most exist...

    Bin Wu, Ajay D. Kshemkalyani in Emerging Directions in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (2006)

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    Predicate Detection Using Event Streams in Ubiquitous Environments

    Advances in clock synchronization techniques for sensor networks as well as wireless ad-hoc networks allow an approximated global time for an increasing number of configurations in ubiquitous and pervasive com...

    Ajay D. Kshemkalyani in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing – EUC 2005 Workshops (2005)

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    Universal Constructs in Distributed Computations

    This paper identifies two classes of communication patterns that occur in distributed computations and explores their properties. It first examines local patterns, primarily IO and OI intervals, that occur at nod...

    Ajay D. Kshemkalyani, Mukesh Singhal in Euro-Par’99 Parallel Processing (1999)

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    Significance and uses of fine-grained synchronization relations

    In a distributed system, high-level actions can be modeled by nonatomic events. Synchronization relations between distributed nonatomic events have been proposed to allow applications a fine choice in specifyi...

    Ajay D. Kshemkalyani in Euro-Par’98 Parallel Processing (1998)

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    A framework for viewing atomic events in distributed computations

    We present a unifying framework for expressing and analyzing events at various levels of atomicity in distributed computations. In the framework, events at any level of atomicity are defined and composed in te...

    Ajay D. Kshemkalyani in Euro-Par'96 Parallel Processing (1996)