A basic task in distributed computation is the maintenance at each processor of the network, of a current and accurate copy of a common database. A primary example is the maintenance, for routing and other purposes, of a record of the current topology of the system. Such a database must be updated in the wake of locally generated changes to its contents. Due to previous disconnections of parts of the network, a maintenance protocol may need to update processors holding widely varying versions of the database. We provide a deterministic protocol for this problem, with only polylogarithmic overhead in both time and communication complexities. Previous deterministic solutions required polynomial overhead in at least one of these measures.
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Awerbuch, B., & Schulman, L. J. (1997). The maintenance of common data in a distributed system. Journal of the ACM, 44(1), 86–103. https://doi.org/10.1145/256292.256298
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