Tracking in Order to Recover - Detectable Recovery of Lock-Free Data Structures

Author:

Attiya Hagit1,Ben-Baruch Ohad2,Fatourou Panagiota3,Hendler Danny2,Kosmas Eleftherios4

Affiliation:

1. Technion, Hifa, Israel

2. Ben-Gurion University, Be'er Sheva, Israel

3. FORTH ICS & University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece

4. University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece

Funder

ISF

ESF

Publisher

ACM

Reference15 articles.

1. Hagit Attiya Ohad Ben-Baruch Panagiota Fatourou Danny Hendler and Eleftherios Kosmas. 2019. Tracking in Order to Recover: Recoverable Lock-Free Data Structures. CoRR Vol. abs/1905.13600 (2019). http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.13600 Hagit Attiya Ohad Ben-Baruch Panagiota Fatourou Danny Hendler and Eleftherios Kosmas. 2019. Tracking in Order to Recover: Recoverable Lock-Free Data Structures. CoRR Vol. abs/1905.13600 (2019). http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.13600

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