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Distributed Systems
External Papers
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Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications
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CRUSH: Controlled, Scalable, Decentralized Placement of Replicated Data
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Don’t Settle for Eventual: Scalable Causal Consistency for Wide-Area Storage with COPS
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HaLoop: Efficient Iterative Data Processing on Large Clusters
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Hoard: A Scalable Memory Allocator for Multithreaded Applications
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Implementing Fault-Tolerant Services Using the State Machine Approach: A Tutorial
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Linearizability: A Correctness Condition for Concurrent Objects
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Managing Update Conflicts in Bayou, a Weakly Connected Replicated Storage System
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Map-Reduce-Merge: Simplified Relational Data Processing on Large Clusters
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MillWheel: Fault-Tolerant Stream Processing at Internet Scale
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Sinfonia: A New Paradigm for Building Scalable Distributed Systems
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Towards a Next Generation Data Center Architecture: Scalability and Commoditization
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Transactional Client-Server Cache Consistency: Alternatives and Performance
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Untraceable Electronic Mail, Return Addresses, and Digital Pseudonyms
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Viewstamped Replication: A New Primary Copy Method to Support Highly-Available Distributed Systems
Related Works
“On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” (1905) — Einstein
By solving the asymmetries that arise in Maxwell’s equations, Einstein’s 1905 paper set the stage for current distributed systems work by demonstrating that there is no absolute frame of reference and by providing an upper bound on the speed of communication.