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A note on consensus on dual failure modes
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ReliabilityReliability EngineeringEngineeringFailoverFault-tolerant NetworkByzantine FaultFormal MethodsFailure AnalysisSystems EngineeringComputer EngineeringFault ToleranceDual Failure ModesComputer ScienceFault RecoveryFormal VerificationF.j. MeyerByzantine AgreementFailure Detection
F.J. Meyer and D.K. Pradhan (1991) proposed the MS (for "mixed-sum") algorithm to solve the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem with dual failure modes: arbitrary faults (Byzantine faults) and dormant faults (essentially omission faults and timing faults). Our study indicates that this algorithm uses an inappropriate method to eliminate the effects of dormant faults and that the bound on the number of allowable faulty processors is overestimated. This paper corrects the algorithm and gives a new bound for the allowable faulty processors.
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