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Consensus when all processes may be Byzantine for some time
Among all classes of faults, Byzantine faults form the most general modeling of value faults. Traditionally, in the Byzantine fault model, faults are statically attributed to a set of up to t processes. This, however, implies that in this model a process at which a value fault occurs is forever "stigmatized" as being Byzantine, an assumption that might not be acceptable for long-lived systems, where processes need to be reintegrated after a fault.
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research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000293160400004
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Publication date
2011
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Volume
412
Start page
4260
End page
4272
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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December 16, 2011
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