Lightweight causal and atomic group multicast
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Horus: a flexible group communication system
Communications of the ACM
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
Time, clocks, and the ordering of events in a distributed system
Communications of the ACM
P2P and the promise of internet equality
Communications of the ACM
An evaluation of the Amoeba group communication system
ICDCS '96 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS '96)
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An autonomic group protocol supports applications with enough quality of service (QoS) in change of QoS supported by networks and applications. An autonomic group service is supported for applications by cooperation of multiple autonomous agents. Each agent autonomously takes a class of each protocol function like retransmission. Classes taken byan agent are required to be consistent with but might be different from the others. A group is composed of views each of which is a subset of agents and in each of which agents autonomously take protocol classes consistent with each other. We discuss a model of autonomic group protocol. We also present how to autonomously change retransmission ways in a group as an example.