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- A Theoretician s View of Fault Tolerant Distributed ComputingMichael J. Fischer. 1-9
- A Comparison of the Byzantine Agreement Problem and the Transaction Commit ProblemJim Gray. 10-17
- The State Machine Approach: A TutorialFred B. Schneider. 18-41
- A Simple Model for Agreement in Distributed SystemsDanny Dolev, H. Raymond Strong. 42-50
- Atomic Broadcast in a Real-Time EnvironmentFlaviu Cristian, Danny Dolev, H. Raymond Strong, Houtan Aghili. 51-71
- Randomized Agreement ProtocolsMichael Ben-Or. 72-83
- An Overview of Clock SynchronizationBarbara Simons, Jennifer L. Welch, Nancy A. Lynch. 84-96
- Implementation Issues in Clock SynchronizationMicah Beck, T. K. Srikanth, Sam Toueg. 97-107
- ArgusBarbara Liskov. 108-114
- TABSAlfred Z. Spector. 115-123
- Communication Support for Reliable Distributed ComputingKenneth P. Birman, Thomas A. Joseph. 124-137
- Algorithms and System Design in the Highly Available Systems ProjectSheldon J. Finkelstein. 138-146
- Easy Impossibility Proofs for Distributed Consensus ProblemsMichael J. Fischer, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt. 147-170
- An Efficient, Fault-Tolerant Protocol for Replicated Data ManagementDale Skeen, Amr El Abbadi, Flaviu Cristian. 171-191
- Arpanet RoutingStephen Cohn. 192-200
- On the Relationship Between the Atomic Commitment and Consensus ProblemsVassos Hadzilacos. 201-208
- The August SystemJohn H. Wensley. 209-216
- The Sequoia SystemPhilip A. Bernstein. 217-223
- Fault Tolerance in Distributed UNIXAnita Borg, Wolfgang Blau, Wolfgang Oberle, Wolfgang Graetsch. 224-243
- Faults and Their ManifestationDaniel P. Siewiorek. 244-261
- The Engineering of Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing SystemsÖzalp Babaoglu. 262-273
- Bibliography for Fault-Tolerant Distributed ComputingBrian A. Coan. 274-298