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本文对工程上的自稳定网络和服务有一定的贡献。我们建议使用导航模式,它定义了状态更新信息如何在系统中传播,作为自稳定系统的基本构建块。提出了两种自稳定导航模式:进行波模式和驻波模式。渐进式波模式定义了运行DUAL和OSPF(开放最短路径优先)协议的Internet路由系统中的更新传播。类似地,平稳波模式定义了结构化点对点系统(包括Chord、Pastry、Tapestry和CAN)中对等节点的交互。事实证明,这两种模式是相关的。它们都以波的形式传播信息,即源于单个事件的消息集。可以对模式进行测量以获得波浪统计数据,从而可以监测系统的自稳定过程。我们专注于互联网路由和点对点系统,因为我们相信研究这些(现有的)系统可以为各种应用领域的自稳定系统提供工程原理。
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Patterns for routing and self-stabilization
The paper contributes towards engineering self-stabilizing networks and services. We propose the use of navigation patterns, which define how information for state updates is disseminated in the system, as fundamental building blocks for self-stabilizing systems. We present two navigation patterns for self-stabilization: the progressive wave pattern and the stationary wave pattern. The progressive wave pattern defines the update dissemination in Internet routing systems running the DUAL and OSPF (open shortest path first) protocols. Similarly, the stationary wave pattern defines the interactions of peer nodes in structured peer-to-peer systems, including Chord, Pastry, Tapestry, and CAN. It turns out that the two patterns are related. They both disseminate information in the form of waves, i.e, sets of messages that originate from single events. Patterns can be instrumented to obtain wave statistics, which enables monitoring the process of self-stabilization in a system. We focus on Internet routing and peer-to-peer systems, since we believe that studying these (existing) systems can lead to engineering principles for self-stabilizing systems in various application areas.
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