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    Position Summary: Supporting Disconnected Operation in DOORS 1. Summary

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    The increasing popularity of portable computers opens the possibility of collaboration among multiple distributed and disconnected users. In such environments, collaboration is often achieved through the concurrent modification of shared data. DOORS is a distributed object store to support asynchronous collaboration in distributed systems that may contain disconnected computers. In this summary we focus on the mechanisms to support disconnected operation. The DOORS architecture is composed by servers that replicate objects using an epidemic propagation model. Clients cache key objects to support disconnected operation. Users run applications to read and modify the shared data (independently from other users) – a read any/write any model of data access is used. Modifications ar
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