Distributed databases principles and systems
Distributed databases principles and systems
Consensus-based partitions in the space of ordered partitions
Pattern Recognition
Determination of the problem solutions representation
on Artificial Intelligence and Information-Control systems of Robots-87
Principles of distributed database systems
Principles of distributed database systems
Deriving consensus in multiagent systems
Artificial Intelligence
Supporting valid-time indeterminacy
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
An inquiry into anatomy of conflicts
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Consensus under unreliable transmission
Information Processing Letters
Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design
Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design
Consensus-based Methods for Restoring Consistency of Replicated Data
Proceedings of the IIS'2000 Symposium on Intelligent Information Systems
Consensus in Asynchronous Systems Where Processes Can Crash and Recover
SRDS '98 Proceedings of the The 17th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
Proceedings of the 14th International conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems: engineering of intelligent systems
Using Consensus Methods for Solving Conflicts of Data in Distributed Systems
SOFSEM '00 Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics
Using Distance Functions to Solve Representation Choice Problems
Fundamenta Informaticae
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By the expert information we mean the information given by a man-expert of a field of science and technology, or by some intelligent program (for example intelligent agents) in solving of some task. We assume that in an intelligent distributed system for the same task the system sites may generate different solutions, and the problem is for the management system to determine a proper one solution for the task. In this paper we propose solving above problem by determining consensus of given solutions and treat it as the final solution. We present a general consensus problem, the postulates for consensus choice and their analysis. This analysis shows that the final solution being the consensus of given solutions should be the most credible solution in the uncertain situation.