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30th PODC 2011: San Jose, CA, USA
- Cyril Gavoille, Pierre Fraigniaud:
Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, PODC 2011, San Jose, CA, USA, June 6-8, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0719-2
Consensus and agreement
- Fabian Kuhn, Yoram Moses, Rotem Oshman:
Coordinated consensus in dynamic networks. 1-10 - Guanfeng Liang, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Error-free multi-valued consensus with byzantine failures. 11-20 - Carole Delporte-Gallet, Hugues Fauconnier, Rachid Guerraoui, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Eric Ruppert, Hung Tran-The:
Byzantine agreement with homonyms. 21-30
Local algorithms
- Kishore Kothapalli, Sriram V. Pemmaraju:
Distributed graph coloring in a few rounds. 31-40 - Christoph Lenzen, Roger Wattenhofer:
MIS on trees. 41-48 - Amos Korman, Jean-Sébastien Sereni, Laurent Viennot:
Toward more localized local algorithms: removing assumptions concerning global knowledge. 49-58
Reliable and robust algorithms
- Dan Dobre, Rachid Guerraoui, Matthias Majuntke, Neeraj Suri, Marko Vukolic:
The complexity of robust atomic storage. 59-68 - Thomas Moscibroda, Rotem Oshman:
Resilience of mutual exclusion algorithms to transient memory faults. 69-78 - Keren Censor-Hillel, Seth Gilbert, Fabian Kuhn, Nancy A. Lynch, Calvin C. Newport:
Structuring unreliable radio networks. 79-88 - Alexander Jaffe, Thomas Moscibroda, Laura Effinger-Dean, Luis Ceze, Karin Strauss:
The impact of memory models on software reliability in multiprocessors. 89-98
Coherency and concurrency
- Aleksandar Dragojevic, Maurice Herlihy, Yossi Lev, Mark Moir:
On the power of hardware transactional memory to simplify memory management. 99-108 - Wojciech M. Golab:
A complexity separation between the cache-coherent and distributed shared memory models. 109-118 - Yehuda Afek, Adam Morrison, Guy Wertheim:
From bounded to unbounded concurrency objects and back. 119-128
Best papers
- Leonid Barenboim, Michael Elkin:
Distributed deterministic edge coloring using bounded neighborhood independence. 129-138 - Maryam Helmi, Lisa Higham, Eduardo Pacheco, Philipp Woelfel:
The space complexity of long-lived and one-shot timestamp implementations. 139-148
Compact or sparse distributed structures
- Gábor Rétvári, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger, Márton Csernai, József Bíró:
Compact policy routing. 149-158 - Mika Göös, Jukka Suomela:
Locally checkable proofs. 159-168 - Michael Dinitz, Robert Krauthgamer:
Fault-tolerant spanners: better and simpler. 169-178
Security and consistency
- Juan A. Garay, Jonathan Katz, Ranjit Kumaresan, Hong-Sheng Zhou:
Adaptively secure broadcast, revisited. 179-186 - Varsha Dani, Mahnush Movahedi, Yamel Rodriguez, Jared Saia:
Scalable rational secret sharing. 187-196 - Wojciech M. Golab, Xiaozhou Li, Mehul A. Shah:
Analyzing consistency properties for fun and profit. 197-206
Brief announcements
- Alberto Montresor, Francesco De Pellegrini, Daniele Miorandi:
Distributed k-core decomposition. 207-208 - Matthias Majuntke, Dan Dobre, Neeraj Suri:
Fork-consistent constructions from registers. 209-210 - Miguel A. Mosteiro, Antonio Fernández Anta, Jorge Ramón Muñoz:
Unbounded contention resolution in multiple-access channels. 211-212 - Graham Cormode, Ke Yi:
Tracking distributed aggregates over time-based sliding windows. 213-214 - Vijay K. Garg, John Bridgman, Bharath Balasubramanian:
Accurate byzantine agreement with feedback. 215-216 - Alberto Mozo, José Luis López-Presa, Antonio Fernández Anta:
B-neck: a distributed and quiescent max-min fair algorithm. 217-218 - Stephan Holzer, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, Jasmin Smula, Roger Wattenhofer:
Information dissemination on multiple channels. 219-220 - Cristina Basescu, Christian Cachin, Ittay Eyal, Robert Haas, Marko Vukolic:
Robust data sharing with key-value stores. 221-222 - Christian Schindelhauer, Zvi Lotker, Johannes Wendeberg:
Network synchronization and localization based on stolen signals. 223-224 - Roberto Baldoni, Silvia Bonomi, Amir Soltani Nezhad:
Validity bound of regular registers with churn and byzantine processes. 225-226 - Martin Biely, Peter Robinson, Ulrich Schmid:
Easy impossibility proofs for k-set agreement in message passing systems. 227-228 - Sotiris Kentros, Aggelos Kiayias:
Solving the at-most-once problem with nearly optimal effectiveness. 229-230
Distributed algorithms
- Maurice Herlihy, Yoram Moses, Mark R. Tuttle:
Transforming worst-case optimal solutions for simultaneous tasks into all-case optimal solutions. 231-238 - Dan Alistarh, James Aspnes, Keren Censor-Hillel, Seth Gilbert, Morteza Zadimoghaddam:
Optimal-time adaptive strong renaming, with applications to counting. 239-248 - Boaz Patt-Shamir, Marat Teplitsky:
The round complexity of distributed sorting: extended abstract. 249-256
Communication and congestion
- Danupon Nanongkai, Atish Das Sarma, Gopal Pandurangan:
A tight unconditional lower bound on distributed randomwalk computation. 257-266 - Nikhil Bansal, Kang-Won Lee, Viswanath Nagarajan, Murtaza Zafer:
Minimum congestion mapping in a cloud. 267-276 - Valerie King, Jared Saia, Maxwell Young:
Conflict on a communication channel. 277-286
Brief announcements
- Damien Imbs, Sergio Rajsbaum, Michel Raynal:
The universe of symmetry breaking tasks. 287-288 - Shlomi Dolev, Panagiota N. Panagopoulou, Mikaël Rabie, Elad Michael Schiller, Paul G. Spirakis:
Rationality authority for provable rational behavior. 289-290 - Tomas Toft:
Secure data structures based on multi-party computation. 291-292 - Seda Davtyan, Kishori M. Konwar, Alexander A. Shvartsman:
Robust network supercomputing without centralized control. 293-294 - Monika Steinová:
On the hardness and approximation of minimum topic-connected overlay. 295-296 - Gahyun Park:
A generalization of multiple choice balls-into-bins. 297-298 - Oded Goldreich, Brendan Juba, Madhu Sudan:
A theory of goal-oriented communication. 299-300
Self-* systems
- Gopal Pandurangan, Amitabh Trehan:
Xheal: localized self-healing using expanders. 301-310 - Amos Korman, Shay Kutten, Toshimitsu Masuzawa:
Fast and compact self stabilizing verification, computation, and fault detection of an MST. 311-320 - Ji Zhu, Bruce E. Hajek:
Stability of a peer-to-peer communication system. 321-330
Brief announcements
- Hannes Payer, Harald Röck, Christoph M. Kirsch, Ana Sokolova:
Scalability versus semantics of concurrent FIFO queues. 331-332 - Aaron D. Jaggard, Michael Schapira, Rebecca N. Wright:
Distributed computing with rules of thumb. 333-334 - Noam Nisan, Michael Schapira, Gregory Valiant, Aviv Zohar:
Incentive-compatible distributed greedy protocols. 335-336 - Haifeng Yu, Phillip B. Gibbons, Chenwei Shi:
Sustaining collaboration in multicast despite rational collusion. 337-338 - Brendan Juba:
Reliable end-user communication under a changing packet network protocol. 339-340 - Michael Backes, Matteo Maffei, Kim Pecina:
Securing social networks. 341-342 - Patrick Viry:
Parallel and distributed programming extensions for mainstream languages based on pi-calculus. 343-344 - Yujie Liu, Michael F. Spear:
A nonblocking set optimized for querying the minimum value. 345-346 - Jiaqi Wang, Jennifer L. Welch, Hyunyoung Lee:
Time bounds for shared objects in partially synchronous systems. 347-348 - Pramod V. Koppol, Kedar S. Namjoshi, Thanos Stathopoulos, Gordon T. Wilfong:
The inherent difficulty of timely primary-backup replication. 349-350 - Goran Konjevod, Andréa W. Richa, Donglin Xia, Ling Zhou:
Randomized compact routing in decomposable metrics. 351-352 - Tsvetomira Radeva, Nancy A. Lynch:
Partial reversal acyclicity. 353-354
Information dissemination
- Alberto Pettarin, Andrea Pietracaprina, Geppino Pucci, Eli Upfal:
Tight bounds on information dissemination in sparse mobile networks. 355-362 - Chen Avin, Michael Borokhovich, Keren Censor-Hillel, Zvi Lotker:
Order optimal information spreading using algebraic gossip. 363-372 - Majid Khabbazian, Dariusz R. Kowalski:
Time-efficient randomized multiple-message broadcast in radio networks. 373-380 - Bernhard Haeupler, David R. Karger:
Faster information dissemination in dynamic networks via network coding. 381-390
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