A Majority consensus approach to concurrency control for multiple copy databases
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
System level concurrency control for distributed database systems
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Reverse path forwarding of broadcast packets
Communications of the ACM
Notes on Data Base Operating Systems
Operating Systems, An Advanced Course
An operational system for computer resource sharing
SOSP '75 Proceedings of the fifth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Theory, Volume 1, Queueing Systems
Theory, Volume 1, Queueing Systems
Concurrency Control and Consistency of Multiple Copies of Data in Distributed Ingres
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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Broadcast addressing is the capability to send a packet from a source node to all other nodes in the network. Store-and-forward, packet-switching networks are not inherently designed to carry broadcast packets, and broadcasting has to be implemented by some sort of routing algorithm. In this paper, the source based forwarding algorithm is considered. With this algorithm, a spanning tree is defined for each node, and broadcast packets are sent along the branches of these trees. Approximation methods are presented to obtain a lower bound and estimates of the mean broadcast time. The accuracy of these methods is evaluated by comparison with simulation.