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A distributed algorithm is an algorithm designed to run on computer hardware constructed from interconnected processors. Distributed algorithms are used in different application areas of distributed computing , such as telecommunications , scientific computing , distributed information processing , and real-time process control .
Cannon's algorithm; Chandra–Toueg consensus algorithm; Chandy–Lamport algorithm; Chang and Roberts algorithm; Cole–Vishkin algorithm; Commitment ordering; Comparison of streaming media software; Conflict-free replicated data type; Content delivery network; Cristian's algorithm
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems, defined as computer systems whose inter-communicating components are located on different networked computers. [1] [2] The components of a distributed system communicate and coordinate their actions by passing messages to one another in order to achieve a ...
Deadlock prevention algorithms; Decentralized application; Decentralized autonomous organization; Decomposable aggregation function; Distributed algorithmic mechanism design; Distributed cache; Distributed Computing (journal) Distributed Computing Environment; Distributed Data Management Architecture; Distributed ledger; Double-spending
Therefore, CADP can be used to design hardware architecture, distributed algorithms, telecommunications protocols, etc. The enumerative verification (also known as explicit state verification) techniques implemented in CADP, though less general that theorem proving, enable an automatic, cost-efficient detection of design errors in complex systems.
Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) is an approach to solving complex learning, planning, and decision-making problems.It is embarrassingly parallel, thus able to exploit large scale computation and spatial distribution of computing resources.
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Sardinas–Patterson algorithm; Sequential algorithm; Serial algorithm; Shapiro–Senapathy algorithm; Shuffling algorithm; Sieve of Eratosthenes; Sieve of Pritchard; Sikidy; Simulation algorithms for atomic DEVS; Simulation algorithms for coupled DEVS; Snap rounding; Sparse identification of non-linear dynamics; Spreading activation