2015 IEEE 34th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems Workshop (SRDSW) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/srdsw.2015.10
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Exactly-Once Quantity Transfer

Abstract: Strongly consistent systems supporting distributed transactions can be prone to high latency and do not tolerate partitions. The present trend of using weaker forms of consistency, to achieve high availability, poses notable challenges in writing applications due to the lack of linearizability, e.g., to ensure global invariants, or perform mutator operations on a distributed datatype. This paper addresses a specific problem: the exactly-once transfer of a "quantity" from one node to another on an unreliable ne… Show more

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“…On the other hand, relying on TCP is not very recommended in hostile environments especially that TCP cannot guarantee exactly-once under failure [8]. A possible alternative can be to experiment the approach presented in [1] which describes how efficient exactly-once delivery can be maintained even under bad network conditions.…”
Section: Message Delivery Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, relying on TCP is not very recommended in hostile environments especially that TCP cannot guarantee exactly-once under failure [8]. A possible alternative can be to experiment the approach presented in [1] which describes how efficient exactly-once delivery can be maintained even under bad network conditions.…”
Section: Message Delivery Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%