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An object-oriented approach for replication management
One important bottleneck in research on replication management is the time needed for implementing algorithms in order to validate them. The author's approach, based on the fragmented object model, encourages re-usability of distributed abstractions for many replication management algorithms. He presents high-level building blocks for various replication protocols, ensuring different policies of consistency, replicated data management and failure handling.<>