Delta consistency

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Delta consistency is one of the consistency models used in the domain of parallel programming, for example in distributed shared memory, distributed transactions, and Optimistic replication

The delta consistency model states that an update will propagate through the system and all replicas will be consistent after a fixed time period δ



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  • Communication Systems: The State of the Art : IFIP 17th World Computer Congress, Lyman Chapin ed. 2002