对等协议协议中的反向策略

A. Aikebaier, Valbona Barolli, T. Enokido, M. Takizawa
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关于多个对等进程(peer)的协议协议有很多讨论,其中每个对等进程的目标只是就对等进程所显示的值中的一个值达成一致。在人类社会的会议中,协议程序非常灵活,人们可以改变自己的意见,不仅可以使用全部条件,还可以使用多数条件等各种类型的协议条件。本文讨论了一种考虑人的行为的多节点灵活协议。为了模拟人类的社会行为,我们已经讨论了存在和优先先例关系,表明同伴可以在采取另一种价值观之后采取另一种价值观,并分别偏爱一种价值观。如果一个对等体根据它的先例关系自主地采取价值观,那么即使存在一组可满足的价值观,对等体也可能不会达成一致。我们再次讨论对等体可以采用的先前值。在这篇论文中,我们试图找到一个可满足的集合,命名为cut,它是在一个节点到目前为止取的值的历史中,除了每个节点在每一轮取一个新值之外。
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A Backward Strategy in a Peer-to-Peer Agreement Protocol
There are many discussions on agreement protocols of multiple peer processes (peers) where every peer just aims at agreeing on one value out of values shown by the peers. In meetings of human societies, agreement procedures are so flexible that persons can change their opinions and can use not only all-condition but also various types of agreement conditions like majority-condition. In this paper, we discuss a flexible agreement protocol of multiple peers by taking into account human behaviors. In order to model the social human behavior, we already discuss existentially and preferentially precedent relations which shows that a peer can take a value after taking the other one and prefer one value to others, respectively. If a peer autonomously takes values based on its precedent relations, the peers might not make an agreement even if there exists a satisfiable set of values. We discuss what previous values the peers can take again. In this paper, we try to find a satisfiable set named cut of previous values in a history of values which the peers have so far taken, in addition for each peer to taking a new value at each round.
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