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Plausible clocks: constant size logical clocks for distributed systems

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In a Distributed System with N sites, the precise detection of causal relationships between events can only be done with vector clocks of size N. This gives rise to scalability and efficiency problems for logical clocks that can be used to order events accurately. In this paper we propose a class of logical clocks called plausible clocks that can be implemented with a number of components not affected by the size of the system and yet they provide good ordering accuracy. We develop rules to combine plausible clocks to produce more accurate clocks. Several examples of plausible clocks and their combination are presented. Using a simulation model, we evaluate the performance of these clocks. We also present examples of applications where constant size clocks can be used.

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Received: January 1997 / Accepted: January 1999

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Torres-Rojas, F., Ahamad, M. Plausible clocks: constant size logical clocks for distributed systems. Distrib Comput 12, 179–195 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004460050065

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