2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-45249-9_4
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On the Signaling Problem

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“…Thus, solving the general F -snapshot sets quite a challenge. A wait-free solution to the signaling problem is given in [7], and here we present a (wait free) solution to the general F -snapshot problem.…”
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“…Thus, solving the general F -snapshot sets quite a challenge. A wait-free solution to the signaling problem is given in [7], and here we present a (wait free) solution to the general F -snapshot problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, some "access restrictions" are imposed that limit the size of the registers that the Fscan procedure can access.Aguilera et al provided a non-blocking solution and asked whether a wait-free solution exists. A positive answer can be found in [7]. The natural generalization of the two-process signaling problem to an arbitrary number of processes turns out to yield an interesting generalization of the fundamental snapshot problem, which we call the F -snapshot problem.…”
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