使弱稠度再次伟大

Valter Balegas, S. Duarte, Carla Ferreira, Nuno M. Preguiça, R. Rodrigues
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本文主要研究在弱一致性地理复制系统上实现web应用程序的问题。已经提出了几种技术,如crdt,以实现基于每个对象和每个数据类型的状态收敛。但是,这并不能保证应用程序的正确性,因为在每个对象上单独应用收敛规则可能会导致无效状态。我们主张在弱一致性条件下解决这些问题并实现正确的应用程序是可能的。为此,有必要将crdt与新颖的语义结合起来,明智地选择应用程序使用的crdt,并转换应用程序操作,以保证在每个对象的基础上应用的收敛规则总是导致有效的应用程序状态。实现这一点是复杂的,需要工具来帮助程序员在弱一致性的基础上驯服编程的复杂性,并使技术更易于访问。在这项工作的介绍中,我们演示了一个原型工具,它能够检测应用程序上的并发冲突,并提出转换以使它们无冲突。
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Making weak consistency great again
This paper focuses on the problem of implementing web applications on top of weakly consistent geo-replicated systems. Several techniques, such as CRDTs, have been proposed to achieve state convergence on a per-object and per-data type basis. However, that does not guarantee application correctness, as convergence rules applied individually at each object may lead to an invalid state. We advocate that it is possible to address these problems and implement correct applications under weak consistency. To that end, it is necessary to combine CRDTs with novel semantics, judiciously select the CRDTs that are used by applications, and transform application operations to guarantee that convergence rules, applied on a per-object basis, always lead to valid application states. Achieving this is complex and requires tools to help programmers tame the complexity of programming on top of weak consistency and make the technology more accessible. In the presentation of this work we make a demonstration of a prototype tool that is capable of detecting concurrency conflicts on applications and propose transformations to make them conflict-free.
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