Analysis of Quorum-Based Protocols for Distributed (k + 1)-Exclusion
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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A generalization of the majority quorum for the solution of the distributed (k+1)-exclusion problem is proposed. This scheme produces a family of quorums of varying sizes and availabilities indexed by integral divisors r of k. The cases r=1 and r=k correspond to known majority based quorum generation algorithms MAJ and DIV, whereas intermediate values of r interpolate between these two extremes. A cost and availability analysis of the proposed methods is also presented. An interesting result of this analysis is that in a reasonably reliable environment with a large number of sites, even protocols with low communication costs attain high availability.