Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (abbreviated CRDT) is a type of specially-designed data structure used to achieve strong eventual consistency (SEC) and monotonicity (absence of rollbacks).There are two alternative routes to ensuring SEC: operation-based CRDTsand state-based CRDTs.The two alternatives are equivalent, as one can emulate the other, but operation-based CRDTs require additional guarantees from the communication middleware.CRDTs are used to replicate data across multiple computers in a network, executing updates without the need for remote synchronization. "@en }
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- Conflict-free_replicated_data_type comment "In distributed computing, a conflict-free replicated data type (abbreviated CRDT) is a type of specially-designed data structure used to achieve strong eventual consistency (SEC) and monotonicity (absence of rollbacks).There are two alternative routes to ensuring SEC: operation-based CRDTsand state-based CRDTs.The two alternatives are equivalent, as one can emulate the other, but operation-based CRDTs require additional guarantees from the communication middleware.CRDTs are used to replicate data across multiple computers in a network, executing updates without the need for remote synchronization. ".