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What Can Be Implemented Anonymously?

Guerraoui, Rachid  
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Ruppert, Eric
2005
DISC 2005: Distributed Computing
DISC'05

The vast majority of papers on distributed computing assume that processes are assigned unique identifiers before computation begins. But is this assumption necessary? What if processes do not have unique identifiers or do not wish to divulge them for reasons of privacy? We consider asynchronous shared-memory systems that are anonymous. The shared memory contains only the most common type of shared objects, read/write registers. We investigate, for the first time, what can be implemented deterministically in this model when processes can fail. We give anonymous algorithms for some fundamental problems: timestamping, snapshots and consensus. Our solutions to the first two are wait-free and the third is obstruction-free. We also show that a shared object has an obstruction-free implementation if and only if it satisfies a simple property called idempotence. To prove the sufficiency of this condition, we give a universal construction that implements any idempotent object.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.1007/11561927_19
Author(s)
Guerraoui, Rachid  
Ruppert, Eric
Date Issued

2005

Published in
DISC 2005: Distributed Computing
Start page

244

End page

259

Subjects

NCCR-MICS

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NCCR-MICS/CL4

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
DCL  
Event name
DISC'05
Available on Infoscience
June 12, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/230427
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