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A discrete-event systems approach to communication induced checkpointing
A particular communication protocol for distributed computations is examined in the context of supervisory control. A critical part of these protocols allows for the formation of special system states the system reliably returns to in the event of deadlock or failure. The proposed discrete-event system makes use of Z-path theory from distributed computing literature to provide decentralized controllers with information to identify these special states.