Journal: Operating Systems Review

Volume 41, Issue 5

2 -- 7Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Maarten van Steen. Gossiping in distributed systems
8 -- 13Ken Birman. The promise, and limitations, of gossip protocols
14 -- 18Lorenzo Alvisi, Jeroen Doumen, Rachid Guerraoui, Boris Koldehofe, Harry C. Li, Robbert van Renesse, Gilles Trédan. How robust are gossip-based communication protocols?
19 -- 27Yaacov Fernandess, Antonio Fernández, Maxime Monod. A generic theoretical framework for modeling gossip-based algorithms
28 -- 36Rena Bakhshi, François Bonnet, Wan Fokkink, Boudewijn R. Haverkort. Formal analysis techniques for gossiping protocols
37 -- 42Patrick Th. Eugster, Pascal Felber, Fabrice Le Fessant. The art of programming gossip-based systems
43 -- 50Etienne Riviere, Roberto Baldoni, Harry C. Li, José Pereira. Compositional gossip: a conceptual architecture for designing gossip-based applications
51 -- 60Paolo Costa, Vincent Gramoli, Márk Jelasity, Gian Paolo Jesi, Erwan Le Merrer, Alberto Montresor, Leonardo Querzoni. Exploring the interdisciplinary connections of gossip-based systems
61 -- 66Ali Ghodsi, Seif Haridi, Hakim Weatherspoon. Exploiting the synergy between gossiping and structured overlays
67 -- 74Roy Friedman, Daniela Gavidia, Luís Rodrigues, Aline Carneiro Viana, Spyros Voulgaris. Gossiping on MANETs: the beauty and the beast
75 -- 81Hakim Weatherspoon, Hugo Miranda, Konrad Iwanicki, Ali Ghodsi, Yann Busnel. Gossiping over storage systems is practical
82 -- 88Jin Liang, Indranil Gupta, Klara Nahrstedt. Reliable on-demand management operations for large-scale distributed applications