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Is Byzantine Agreement Useful In A Distributed Database?

Summary: Analyzes when Byzantine Agreement benefits general-purpose DBMS, arguing its main role is distributing client input transactions to fully replicated databases. Finds limited utility for commit, broadcast, and object-location tasks, bridging practitioner–theory gaps. (summarized by gpt-5-mini on Feb 09 2026)

Paper ID
685
Venue
PODS
Year
1984
Pagerank
4.1945683e-05
Overall Rank
13,029 | 9.36%
DOI
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