Title :
Coterie join operation and tree structured k-coteries
Author :
Harada, Takashi ; Yamashita, Masafumi
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Manage., Hiroshima Univ., Japan
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The coterie join operation proposed by M.L. Neilsen and M. Mizuno (1994) produces, from a k-coterie and a coterie, a new k-coterie. For the coterie join operation, this paper first shows 1) a necessary and sufficient condition to produce a nondominated k-coterie (more accurately, a nondominated k-semicoterie satisfying nonintersection property) and 2) a sufficient condition to produce a k-coterie with higher availability. By recursively applying the coterie join operation in such a way that the above conditions hold, we define nondominated k-coteries, called tree structured k-coteries, the availabilities of which are thus expected to be very high. This paper then proposes a new k-mutual exclusion algorithm that effectively uses a tree structured k-coterie, by extending Agrawal and El Abbadi´s tree algorithm. The number of messages necessary for k processes obeying the algorithm to simultaneously enter the critical section is approximately bounded by k log(n/k) in the best case, where n is the number of processes in the system
Keywords :
communication complexity; computer networks; tree data structures; coterie join operation; necessary and sufficient condition; nondominated k-coterie; nonintersection property; sufficient condition; tree structured k-coteries; Algorithm design and analysis; Availability; Computer Society; Concurrent computing; Control systems; Distributed control; Helium; Neodymium; Sufficient conditions; System performance;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on