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Inter-process communication / Fault-tolerant computer systems / Computer architecture / Decentralization / Distributed computing / Computing / Message passing / Consensus / Actor model / Computer network / Leader election / Virtual synchrony
Date: 2007-12-10 15:05:26
Inter-process communication
Fault-tolerant computer systems
Computer architecture
Decentralization
Distributed computing
Computing
Message passing
Consensus
Actor model
Computer network
Leader election
Virtual synchrony

Distributed Systems, Failures, and Consensus Jeff Chase Duke University The Players

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