Title
Virtual time
Abstract
Virtual time is a new paradigm for organizing and synchronizing distributed systems which can be applied to such problems as distributed discrete event simulation and distributed database concurrency control. Virtual time provides a flexible abstraction of real time in much the same way that virtual memory provides an abstraction of real memory. It is implemented using the Time Warp mechanism, a synchronization protocol distinguished by its reliance on lookahead-rollback, and by its implementation of rollback via antimessages.
Year
DOI
Venue
1983
10.1145/3916.3988
ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.
Keywords
DocType
Volume
time warp,verification additional key words and phrases: concurrency control,discrete event simulation,virtual memory,reliability,theory,real memory,database concurrency control,simulation,real time,general terms: performance,synchronization protocol,virtual time,Time Warp mechanism,new paradigm,flexible abstraction
Conference
7
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
3
812
116.15
References 
Authors
21
1
Search Limit
100812
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David R. Jefferson11136213.09