增强组播通信,支持协议设计

Luciana Chen, Gurdip Singh
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设计支持协作应用程序的协议是一项非常重要的任务,必须借助设计方法和中间件支持。支持组播是协作应用的一个重要要求,研究了支持FIFO、因果排序和总排序等不同排序语义的组播框架。本文研究了协议的模块化组合结构对底层组播通信服务(MCS)的排序要求。协作协议通常包含多种功能,设计多功能协议的技术可用于其开发。这种多功能协议的模块化结构可能会对底层MCS施加一定的排序要求。我们提出了一种允许协议指定其排序需求的方案,以及一种使用底层MCS实现这些需求的技术。我们展示了如果按照应用程序指定的顺序传递消息,协议设计和组合将得到简化。我们还表明底层MCS可以利用协议模块化结构所施加的结构化通信模式来提高性能。
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Enhancing multicast communication to support protocol design
Designing protocols to support collaborative applications is a non-trivial task that must be aided with design methodologies and middleware support. Support for multicasting is an important requirement in collaborative applications and several multicast frameworks supporting different ordering semantics such as FIFO, causal and total ordering have been studied. In this paper, we study the ordering requirements imposed by the modular, compositional structure of a protocol on the underlying multicast communication service (MCS). Collaborative protocols often consist of multiple functions, and techniques for designing multifunction protocols can be used for their development. The modular structure of such multifunction protocols may impose certain ordering requirements on the underlying MCS. We propose a scheme that allows a protocol to specify its ordering requirements and a technique to implement these requirements using an underlying MCS. We show that protocol design and composition is simplified if the messages are delivered in the application-specified order. We also show that the underlying MCS can exploit the structured communication pattern imposed by the modular structure of a protocol to improve the performance.
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