Crumbling walls: a class of practical and efficient quorum systems
Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
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A quorum system is a collection of sets (quorums) every two of which have a nonempty intersection. Quorum systems have been used for a number of applications in the area of distributed systems. The most available quorum systems are the non-dominated coteries (NDC). In this paper we introduce a general class of quorum systems called Crumblng Walls and study its properties.