检测共享对象的相互一致性

M. Ahamad, F. Torres-Rojas, R. Kordale, J. Singh, Shawn Smith
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在支持断开连接操作的系统中,必须在客户端站点缓存共享对象,以确保在客户端断开连接时可以访问这些对象。在客户端站点上缓存的对象在系统提供的一致性级别方面是相互一致的,这是可取的。我们提出了一种检测对象相互一致性的新技术,并展示了如何使用它来支持因果一致性,这适用于支持断开操作的系统。
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Detecting Mutual Consistency of Shared Objects
In systems that support disconnected operations, shared objects must be cached at client sites to ensure that the objects are accessible while the client is disconnected. It is desirable that objects cached at a client site are mutually consistent with respect to the level of consistency provided by the system. We present a new technique for detecting mutual consistency of objects and show how it can be used to support causal consistency, which is appropriate in systems that support disconnected operations.
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