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Une CNS pour l'acheminement de messages instantanément stabilisant

Published 12 May 2009 in cs.DC | (0905.1786v1)

Abstract: A snap-stabilizing algorithm ensures that it always behaves according to its specifications whenever it starts from an arbitrary configuration. In this paper, we interest in the message forwarding problem in a message-switched network. We must manage network ressources in order to deliver messages to any processor of the network. In this goal, we need information given by a routing algorithm. But, due to the context of stabilization, this information can be initially corrupted. It is why the existence of snap-stabilizing algorithms for this task (proved in [CDV09]) implies that we can ask the system to begin forwarding messages even if routing tables are initially corrupted. In this paper, we generalize the previous result given a necessary and sufficient condition to solve the forwarding problem in a snap-stabilizing way.

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