2022
DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/bxab196
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sasa: a SimulAtor of Self-stabilizing Algorithms

Abstract: In this paper, we present sasa, an open-source SimulAtor of Self-stabilizing Algorithms. Self-stabilization defines the ability of a distributed algorithm to recover after transient failures. sasa is implemented as a faithful representation of the atomic-state model (also called the locally shared memory model with composite atomicity). This model is the most commonly used one in the self-stabilizing area to prove both the correct operation of self-stabilizing algorithms and complexity bounds on them. sasa enc… Show more

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