science, state machine replication (SMR) or state machine approach is a general method for implementing a fault-tolerant service by replicating servers...
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the transactional replication model. This is sometimes mistakenly used as a synonym of active replication. State machine replication is usually implemented...
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state machine replication approach to distributed computing, as suggested by Leslie Lamport and surveyed by Fred Schneider. State machine replication...
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separate categories, including: (1) Replication Control, (2) Replication Information, (3) Replication Substrate, (4) Replicator Structure, (5) Passive Parts...
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biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs in all...
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primitives for fault-tolerant distributed computing, including: state machine replication, virtual synchrony process groups, atomic broadcast with several...
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hygiene Shingled magnetic recording, a hard disk storage method State machine replication in distributed computing Symbolic Music Representation in MPEG-4...
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on what transactions to commit to a database in which order, state machine replication, and atomic broadcasts. Real-world applications often requiring...
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Tolerance" (PBFT) algorithm, which provides high-performance Byzantine state machine replication, processing thousands of requests per second with sub-millisecond...
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Von Neumann universal constructor (redirect from Self-replicating automata)
configuration for von Neumann 29-state cellular automata, which can perform either holistic self-replication, or self-replication by partial construction. This...
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Raft (algorithm) (section State machine safety)
for the log replication. It accepts client requests. Each client request consists of a command to be executed by the replicated state machines in the cluster...
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Other applications include replication of Starfleet uniforms and everyday objects such as toys and souvenirs. Replication is also used by the Holodeck...
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Gray goo (category Self-replicating machines)
involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating machines consume all biomass (and perhaps also everything else) on Earth while...
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The replication crisis, also known as the reproducibility or replicability crisis, refers to the growing number of published scientific results that other...
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the over-replication scenario. Radio transmitters, or other means of wireless communication, could be used by probes programmed not to replicate beyond...
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A machine is a physical system that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action. The term is commonly applied to artificial devices...
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also Paxos, Lamport's widely cited protocol for state machine replication. State machine replication is closely related to the distributed Consensus problem...
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& Replication can perform image-based VM replication. It creates a "clone" of a production VM onsite or offsite and keeps it in a ready-to-use state. Each...
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A liquid state machine (LSM) is a type of reservoir computer that uses a spiking neural network. An LSM consists of a large collection of units (called...
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materials with adjustable resistance to replicate neural synapses. Embedded machine learning is a sub-field of machine learning where models are deployed on...
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construction and activation of the offspring pattern, but full self-replication was not simulated until the 2000's using Golly. Christopher Langton made...
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improvements to the replication process. Data synchronization Collaborative real-time editors Consistency models Optimistic replication Operational transformation...
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Robert B (2004). "Rapid Onset of Pathological Gambling in Machine Gamblers: A Replication". ECommunity: The International Journal of Mental Health and...
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successful strategies decline. Unlike other models of replication—such as the quasispecies model—the replicator equation allows the fitness of each type to depend...
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Van Renesse, Sydney Zink, and Kenneth P. Birman. Derecho: Fast State Machine Replication for Cloud Services. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 36, 2, Article 4...
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DNA polymerase III holoenzyme (category DNA replication)
holoenzyme involved in replication activity, the DNA Pol III holoenzyme also has proofreading capabilities that corrects replication mistakes by means of...
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called DNA replication, and it takes place by first unwinding the duplex DNA molecule, starting at many locations called DNA replication origins, followed...
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replication, and the same outputs are expected. The outputs of the replications are compared using a voting circuit. A machine with two replications of...
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Conway's Game of Life (section Self-replication)
suggested using a discrete system for creating a reductionist model of self-replication.: 3 : xxix Ulam and von Neumann created a method for calculating liquid...
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(from parent to child, via replication of genes) and horizontally (through viruses and other means). Memes can replicate vertically or horizontally within...
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