Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types CRDTs

  • Preguiça N
  • Baquero C
  • Shapiro M
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Abstract

A conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) is an abstract data type, with a well defined interface, designed to be replicated at multiple processes and exhibiting the following properties: (1) any replica can be modified without coordinating with another replicas; (2) when any two replicas have received the same set of updates, they reach the same state, deterministically, by adopting mathematically sound rules to guarantee state convergence.

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Preguiça, N., Baquero, C., & Shapiro, M. (2019). Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types CRDTs. In Encyclopedia of Big Data Technologies (pp. 491–500). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77525-8_185

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