Meiklejohn, Christopher
[UCL]
Van Roy, Peter
[UCL]
We present a new programming model for largescale mobile and “Internet of Things” style distributed applications. The model consists of two layers: a language layer based on the Lasp language with a runtime layer based on epidemic broadcast. The Lasp layer provides deterministic coordinationfree computation primitives based on conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs). The epidemic broadcast layer is based on the Plumtree protocol. It provides a communication framework where clients may only have a partial view of membership and may not want to participate in or have knowledge of all active computations. We motivate the new model with a nontrivial mobile application, a distributed ad counter, and we give the model’s formal semantics.
Bibliographic reference |
Meiklejohn, Christopher ; Van Roy, Peter. Selective Hearing: An Approach to Distributed, Eventually Consistent Edge Computation.Workshop on Planetary-Scale Distributed Systems (W-PSDS 2015, colocated with SRDS 2015) (Montreal, Quebec, 28/09/2015). |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/196239 |