Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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428212 | Information Processing Letters | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The Iterated Immediate Snapshot model (IIS) is an asynchronous computation model where processes communicate through a sequence of one-shot Immediate Snapshot (IS) objects. It is known that this model is equivalent to the usual asynchronous read/write shared memory model, for wait-free task solvability. Its interest lies in the fact that its runs are more structured and easier to analyze than the runs in the shared memory model. As the IIS model and the shared memory model are equivalent for wait-free task solvability, a natural question is the following: Are they still equivalent for wait-free task solvability, when they are enriched with the same failure detector? The paper shows that the answer to this question is “no”.
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