A Byzantine fault is a condition of a system, particularly a distributed computing system, where a fault occurs such that different symptoms are presented...
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(video game) "Byzantine" (song), from 2019 Weezer album Byzantine fault, a type of fault affecting system consensus in computer science Byzantines (disambiguation)...
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Byzantine fault tolerant protocols are algorithms that are robust to arbitrary types of failures in distributed algorithms. The Byzantine agreement protocol...
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Avalanche (blockchain platform) (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
efficiently in a network of unreliable machines, addressing both crash-faults and Byzantine faults. The foundations of Avalanche were first shared in May 2018 through...
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for his seminal work in the branch of distributed computing known as Byzantine Fault Tolerance. He is also known for co-authoring the Paradox Database,...
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will execute to establish the initial state of the smart contract. Byzantine fault-tolerant algorithms secure the smart contract in a decentralized way...
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secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. A blockchain was created by a person (or group of people)...
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PoS protocols. Eventually two dominant designs emerged: so called Byzantine fault tolerance-based and chain-based approaches. Bashir identifies three...
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hashes of two earlier events. This makes Hashgraph form an asynchronous Byzantine Fault-Tolerant (aBFT) consensus algorithm. The process to achieve consensus...
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highly fault resistant. But when a fault did occur they still stopped operating completely, and therefore were not fault tolerant. Byzantine fault tolerance...
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for their reliability, achieving consensus through a variant of the Byzantine fault tolerance protocol. This approach is resource-efficient and allows...
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Multiprocess Programs", which defined the notion of sequential consistency, "The Byzantine Generals' Problem", "Distributed Snapshots: Determining Global States...
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Kiayias, Aggelos; Russell, Alexander (2018). Ouroboros-BFT:A Simple Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus Protocol (PDF) (Technical report). IACR. Retrieved...
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State machine replication (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
incorrect Outputs to others) are called Byzantine Failures. Byzantine failures may be random, spurious faults, or malicious, intelligent attacks. 2F+1...
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Raft (algorithm) (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
is named after Reliable, Replicated, Redundant, And Fault-Tolerant. Raft is not a Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) algorithm; the nodes trust the elected...
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complex interplay resulting in the first decentralized, Sybil resistant, Byzantine fault tolerant digital cash system, that would eventually be referred to...
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Programming Methodology Group at MIT, with a current research focus in Byzantine fault tolerance and distributed computing. She was on the inaugural Engineering...
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problems. In a bit gold network, solved problems would be sent to the Byzantine fault-tolerant public registry and assigned to the public key of the solver...
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NonStop_(server_computers) Teradata Oracle RAC (Shared Everything) Byzantine fault tolerance Distributed hash table (DHT) EXASOL Greenplum Grid computing...
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Consensus (computer science) (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
through an operation sequence. Uniform consensus Quantum Byzantine agreement Byzantine fault George Coulouris; Jean Dollimore; Tim Kindberg (2001), Distributed...
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broadcasting, high availability and high-availability clusters, and Byzantine fault tolerance. Dolev–Yao model was co-developed by Danny Dolev and Andrew...
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Lutheranism Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Collection of Chania Byzantine commonwealth Byzantine fault tolerance Byzantine heraldry...
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be executed on different chains in parallel. An optimized practical Byzantine fault tolerance (PBFT) is adopted by ThunderChain as its consensus model...
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Nick Szabo also investigated some additional aspects including a Byzantine fault-tolerant agreement protocol based on quorum addresses to store and...
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design and are an example of a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. Decentralized consensus has therefore been achieved with...
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illustrated that all three properties can be achieved up to the limits of Byzantine fault tolerance. Activist Aaron Swartz described a naming system based on...
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attackers are feasible. A DHT system that is carefully designed to have Byzantine fault tolerance can defend against a security weakness, known as the Sybil...
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Redundancy (engineering) (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
targets ZFS – File system Byzantine fault – Fault in a computer system that presents different symptoms to different observers Byzantine Paxos – Family of protocols...
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Detection BFD—Binary File Descriptor BFS—Breadth-First Search BFT—Byzantine Fault Tolerant BGP—Border Gateway Protocol BI—Business Intelligence BiDi—Bi-Directional...
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for example those related to fault-tolerance. Examples of related problems include consensus problems, Byzantine fault tolerance, and self-stabilisation...
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