Dotted version vector
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Dotted version vector
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- Title
- Dotted version vector
- Description
- The basic idea of Dotted Version Vectors (dvv) is to take a version vector (vv) and add the possibility of representing an individual causal event — dot — separate from the rest of the contiguous events. The dot is kept separate from the causal past and it globally and uniquely identifies a write. This allows representing concurrent writes, on the same server, by having different dots.
- Link
- https://haslab.uminho.pt/tome/files/dvvset-dais.pdf
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treated in Optimizing state-based CRDTs (part 2)
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