Qing Li, Zhigang Deng, et al.
IEEE T-MI
We introduce concurrent time-stamping, a paradigm that allows processes to temporally order concurrent events in an asynchronous shared-memory system. Concurrent time-stamp systems are powerful tools for concurrency control, serving as the basis for solutions to coordination problems such as mutual exclusion, ℓ-exclusion, randomized consensus, and multiwriter multireader atomic registers. Unfortunately, all previously known methods for implementing concurrent time-stamp systems have been theoretically unsatisfying since they require unbounded-size time-stamps - in other words, unbounded-size memory. This work presents the first bounded implementation of a concurrent time-stamp system, providing a modular unbounded-to-bounded transformation of the simple unbounded solutions to problems such as those mentioned above. It allows solutions to two formerly open problems, the bounded-probabilistic-consensus problem of Abrahamson and the fifo-ℓ-exclusion problem of Fischer, Lynch, Burns and Borodin, and a more efficient construction of multireader multiwriter atomic registers.
Qing Li, Zhigang Deng, et al.
IEEE T-MI
Liqun Chen, Matthias Enzmann, et al.
FC 2005
S.F. Fan, W.B. Yun, et al.
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Ruixiong Tian, Zhe Xiang, et al.
Qinghua Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tsinghua University