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Totally Sender- And File-Order Recovery Technique For Reliable Multicasting Solutions Using Heartbeat

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Guaranteed Reliable Asynchronous Unicast and Multicast (GRUM) is a middleware that allows sending and receiving of messages among peers in a group. GRUM has been designed and implemented to achieve highest successful data delivery rate to peers in a group. GRUM is a prototype that provides guaranteed, reliable and ordered multicast and unicast communication services. GRUM is an implementation of Application Layer Multicast (ALM) which makes use of heartbeat [6] in the design of the Heartbeat–driven Recovery technique to guarantee message multicasting service is ordered by sender and file as peers are sending messages to other peers in the group concurrently. Few totally ordered techniques [7][8][9] were reviewed and a Totally Sender and File Ordered algorithm is devised and implemented in the paper to provide sender and file ordered transmission in the GRUM. Experiments were carried out to test the proposed techniques and achievements and problems encountered were discussed.

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With the opportunity here, I would like to thanks to Dr Lim Tong Meng who have help throughout the research. And I also like to thanks my friend who have supported me in the research

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Min, C.T., Ming, L.T. (2010). Totally Sender- And File-Order Recovery Technique For Reliable Multicasting Solutions Using Heartbeat. In: Sobh, T. (eds) Innovations and Advances in Computer Sciences and Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3658-2_97

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