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Principles of Distributed Systems

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    Chapter 1 Distributed Algorithms for Systems of Autonomous Mobile Robots
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    Chapter 2 Real-Time Issues in Mobile Wireless Networks
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    Chapter 3 A Lazy Concurrent List-Based Set Algorithm
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    Chapter 4 Efficiently Implementing a Large Number of LL/SC Objects
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    Chapter 5 Can Memory Be Used Adaptively by Uniform Algorithms?
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    Chapter 6 Randomized Wait-Free Consensus Using an Atomicity Assumption
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    Chapter 7 Optimal Randomized Fair Exchange with Secret Shared Coins
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    Chapter 8 Two Abstractions for Implementing Atomic Objects in Dynamic Systems
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    Chapter 9 Parsimonious Asynchronous Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant Atomic Broadcast
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    Chapter 10 Self-stabilizing Population Protocols
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    Chapter 11 A Self-stabilizing Link-Coloring Protocol Resilient to Unbounded Byzantine Faults in Arbitrary Networks
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    Chapter 12 Timed Virtual Stationary Automata for Mobile Networks
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    Chapter 13 Asynchronous and Fully Self-stabilizing Time-Adaptive Majority Consensus
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    Chapter 14 Stable Predicate Detection in Dynamic Systems
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    Chapter 15 MTcast: Robust and Efficient P2P-Based Video Delivery for Heterogeneous Users
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    Chapter 16 Towards a Theory of Self-organization
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    Chapter 17 Node Discovery in Networks
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    Chapter 18 Optimal Clock Synchronization Under Energy Constraints in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
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    Chapter 19 Half-Space Proximal: A New Local Test for Extracting a Bounded Dilation Spanner of a Unit Disk Graph
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    Chapter 20 A State-Based Model of Sensor Protocols
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    Chapter 21 Approximation Bounds for Black Hole Search Problems
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    Chapter 22 Revising UNITY Programs: Possibilities and Limitations
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    Chapter 23 The Partitioned, Static-Priority Scheduling of Sporadic Real-Time Tasks with Constrained Deadlines on Multiprocessor Platforms
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    Chapter 24 New Schedulability Tests for Real-Time Task Sets Scheduled by Deadline Monotonic on Multiprocessors
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    Chapter 25 Static-Priority Scheduling of Sporadic Messages on a Wireless Channel
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    Chapter 26 Implementing Reliable Distributed Real-Time Systems with the Θ-Model
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    Chapter 27 Reconfigurable Distributed Storage for Dynamic Networks
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    Chapter 28 Skip B-Trees
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    Chapter 29 Bounding Communication Cost in Dynamic Load Balancing of Distributed Hash Tables
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    Chapter 30 On the Power of Anonymous One-Way Communication
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    Chapter 31 Quality-Aware Resource Management for Wireless Sensor Networks
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    Chapter 32 Topology Control with Limited Geometric Information
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Chapter title
A Lazy Concurrent List-Based Set Algorithm
Chapter number 3
Book title
Principles of Distributed Systems
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, December 2005
DOI 10.1007/11795490_3
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-036321-7, 978-3-54-036322-4
Authors

Steve Heller, Maurice Herlihy, Victor Luchangco, Mark Moir, William N. Scherer III, Nir Shavit, William N. Scherer

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Country Count As %
United States 2 6%
Canada 1 3%
Unknown 33 92%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 11 31%
Student > Master 6 17%
Other 3 8%
Professor 3 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 6%
Other 5 14%
Unknown 6 17%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 29 81%
Unknown 7 19%
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