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S S o C R A 3 Distributed 6 3 9 S Computing C N L 29th International Symposium, DISC 2015 Tokyo, Japan, October 7–9, 2015 Proceedings 123 Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9363 CommencedPublicationin1973 FoundingandFormerSeriesEditors: GerhardGoos,JurisHartmanis,andJanvanLeeuwen EditorialBoard DavidHutchison,UK TakeoKanade,USA JosefKittler,UK JonM.Kleinberg,USA JohnC.Mitchell,USA FriedemannMattern,Switzerland BernhardSteffen,Germany MoniNaor,Israel DemetriTerzopoulos,USA C.PanduRangan,India GerhardWeikum,Germany DougTygar,USA Advanced Research in Computing and Software Science SublineofLectureNotesin ComputerScience SublineSeries Editors GiorgioAusiello,UniversityofRome‘LaSapienza’,Italy VladimiroSassone,UniversityofSouthampton,UK SublineAdvisoryBoard SusanneAlbers,TUMunich,Germany BenjaminC.Pierce,UniversityofPennsylvania,USA BernhardSteffen,UniversityofDortmund,Germany DengXiaotie,CityUniversityofHongKong JeannetteM.Wing,MicrosoftResearch,Redmond,WA,USA Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/7407 Yoram Moses (Ed.) Distributed Computing 29th International Symposium, DISC 2015 – Tokyo, Japan, October 7 9, 2015 Proceedings 123 Editor Yoram Moses Technion Haifa Israel ISSN 0302-9743 ISSN 1611-3349 (electronic) Lecture Notesin Computer Science ISBN 978-3-662-48652-8 ISBN978-3-662-48653-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-48653-5 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2015952037 LNCSSublibrary:SL1–TheoreticalComputerScienceandGeneralIssues SpringerHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon ©Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2015 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynow knownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbookare believedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsortheeditors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissionsthatmayhavebeenmade. Printedonacid-freepaper Springer-VerlagGmbHBerlinHeidelbergispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia (www.springer.com) Preface DISC, the International Symposium on Distributed Computing, is an international forum on the theory, design, analysis, implementation, and application of distributed systems and networks. DISC is organized in cooperation with the European Associa- tion for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). This volume contains the papers presented at DISC 2015, the 29th International Symposium on Distributed Computing, held during October 7–9, 2015, in Tokyo, Japan. The volume also includes the citation for the 2015 Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in DistributedComputing,jointlysponsoredbyDISC andPODC(the ACM Symposium onPrinciplesofDistributedComputing),whichwaspresentedatDISC2015inTokyo to Michael Ben-Or and Michael Rabin, for initiating the field of fault-tolerant ran- domized distributed algorithms. In total, 136 regular papers and seven brief announcements were submitted. The Program Committee selected 42 contributions out of the 136 submissions for regular presentations at the symposium. Each presentation was accompanied by a paper of up to15pages inthisvolume.Everysubmissionwasread andevaluatedbyatleastthree membersoftheProgramCommittee(PC).Thecommitteewasassistedbycloseto100 externalreviewers.Thisyearpreliminaryreviewsweresenttotheauthorsforrebuttals thatwereusedtoinformthePCdiscussions.Followingatwo-weekdiscussionperiod, the PC held a physical meeting in San Sebastian, Spain, on July 19, 2015, with some of the PC members participating electronically. Final consultations were held during thePODCconference,andnotificationsweresentoutasPODC2015cametoaclose. Revised and expanded versions of several selected papers will be considered for publicationinaspecialissueofthejournalDistributedComputing.Someoftheregular submissions that were rejected, but generated substantial interest among the members of the PC, were invited to be published as brief announcements. In total, 14 brief announcements appeared at DISC 2015. Each of the two-page brief announcements summarizes ongoing work or recent results, and it can be expected that these results willappearasfullpapersinlaterconferencesorjournals.Authorsofadditionalpapers were invited to present posters at the conference. Eight posters were presented at a special poster session during the conference. A list of the poster titles and authors appears at the end of this volume. TheBestPaperAwardforDISC2015waspresentedtoRatiGelashviliforhispaper “On the Optimal Space Complexity of Consensus for Anonymous Processes.” The Best Student Paper was presented to Yuezhou Lv for his paper “Local Information in Influence Networks” together with Thomas Moscibroda. The program featured two keynote talks, one presented by Thomas Moscibroda of Microsoft Research, Beijing, and the other by Michael Ben-Or of the Hebrew University (a co-recipient of the 2015 Dijkstra award). An abstract of the first invited lecture is included in these proceedings. Two workshops were co-located with the DISC symposium this year: the Workshop on Distributed Robotic Swarms (WRDS), VI Preface organized by Paola Flocchini, Fukuhito Ooshita, and Yukiko Yamauchi, and the 4th Workshop on Advances on Distributed Graph Algorithms (ADGA) chaired by Keren Censor Hillel. WRDS was held on October 5 and ADGAon October 6. Two tutorials were presented on October 6: “Communication Complexity in Distributed Comput- ing,” by Rotem Oshman, and “Distributed Fault-Tolerant Runtime Verification” by Borzoo Bonakdarpour, Pierre Fraigniaud and Sergio Rajsbaum. I wish to thank the many contributors to DISC 2015: The authors of the submitted papers,thePCmembers,whoperformedahugeanddifficultjob,thekeynotespeakers Thomas Moscibroda and Michael Ben-Or, the conference general chairs and local organizers led by the general chairs Toshimitsu Masuzawa and Koichi Wada for the great effort they put in, the publicity chairs Chen Avin and Tal Mizrahi, student fellowship chair Alessia Milani, the workshop organizers and tutorial speakers, the Steering Committee for its guidance, and especially the chair of the DISC Steering Committee Antonio Fernandez Anta. August 2015 Yoram Moses Organization DISC,theInternationalSymposiumonDistributedComputing,isanannualforumfor presentation of research on all aspects of distributed computing. It is organized in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The symposium was established in 1985 as a biannual International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms on Graphs (WDAG). The scope was soon extended to cover all aspects of distributed algorithms and WDAG came to stand for InternationalWorkshoponDistributedAlGorithms,becominganannualsymposiumin 1989. To reflect the expansion of its area of interest, the name was changed to DISC (InternationalSymposiumonDistributedComputing)in1998,openingthesymposium to all aspects of distributed computing. The aim of DISC is to reflect the exciting and rapid developments in this field. Program Committee Chair Yoram Moses Technion, Israel Program Committee Marcos K. Aguilera VMware Research Group, USA Dan Alistarh Microsoft Research, UK Lorenzo Alvisi University of Texas, Austin, USA Francois Bonnet JAIST, Japan Armando Castañeda UNAM, Mexico Gregory Chockler Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Xavier Defago JAIST, Japan Danny Dolev The Hebrew University, Israel Michael Elkin Ben Gurion University, Israel Nate Foster Cornell University, USA Pierre Fraigniaud CNRS and University of Paris Diderot, France Juan Garay Yahoo Labs, USA Cyril Gavoille Bordeaux University, France Maurice Herlihy Brown University, USA Taisuke Izumi Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Prasad Jayanti Dartmouth College, USA Amos Korman CNRS and University of Paris Diderot, France Petr Kuznetsov Telecom ParisTech, France Zvi Lotker Ben-Gurion University, Israel Nancy Lynch MIT, USA Maged Michael IBM Research, USA Adam Morrison Technion, Israel Achour Mostefaoui University of Nantes, France VIII Organization Danupon Nanongkai KTH, Sweden Rotem Oshman Tel Aviv University, Israel Noam Rinetzky Tel Aviv University, Israel Ulrich Schmid Vienna University of Technology, Austria Yukiko Yamauchi Kyushu University, Japan Haifeng Yu National University of Singapore, Singapore Moti Yung Google, USA Steering Committee Yehuda Afek Tel Aviv University, Israel Marcos K. Aguilera VMware Research Group, USA Keren Censor-Hillel Technion, Israel Shlomi Dolev Ben-Gurion University, Israel Antonio Fernandez Anta Inst. IMDEA Networks (Chair) Fabian Kuhn University of Freiburg, Germany Yoram Moses Technion, Israel Achour Mostefaoui University of Nantes, France Local Arrangements Chen Avin (Publicity) Ben-Gurion University, Israel Sayaka Kamei Hiroshima University, Japan Yoshiaki Katayama Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Yoshifumi Manabe Kogakuin University, Japan Toshimitsu Masuzawa Osaka University, Japan (General Chair) Alessia Milani (Student LaBRI, Bordeaux, France Fellowships) Tal Mizrahi (Publicity) Technion, Israel Fukuhito Ooshita Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Yuichi Sudo NTT Corporation, Japan Koichi Wada (General Hosei University, Japan Chair) Additional Reviewers Manuel Alcantara Leonid Barenboim Shiri Chechik Ei Ando Edward Bortnikov Sandro Coretti Maya Arbel Zohir Bouzid Roberto Cortiñas James Aspnes Elette Boyle Bruno Courcelle Hagit Attiya Viveck Cadambe Artur Czumaj Evangelos Bampas Keren Censor-Hillel Shantanu Das Organization IX Sebastian Daum Fabian Kuhn Dimitrios Prountzos Oksana Denysyuk Alptekin Küpçü Tsvetomira Radeva Aleksandar Dragojevic Arnaud Labourel Sergio Rajsbaum Moez Draief Ori Lahav Peter Robinson Faith Ellen Anissa Lamani Liam Roditty Matthias Függer William Leiserson Alexander Spiegelman Leszek Gasieniec Christoph Lenzen Srikanth Sastry Tingjian Ge Sidi Ahmed Mahmoudi Thomas Sauerwald Rati Gelashvili Toshimitsu Masuzawa Stefan Schmid Konstantinos Georgiou Alex Matveev Johannes Schneider Mohsen Ghaffari Moti Medina Ilya Sergey George Giakkoupis Tal Mizrahi Alexander Shraer Alexey Gotsman Cameron Musco Manfred Schwarz Vassos Hadzilacos Junya Nakamura Mark Silberstein Sandeep Hans Emanuele Natale Andreas Steininger Danny Hendler Brahim Neggazi Hsin-Hao Su Kirsten Hildrum Thomas Nowak Moshe Sulamy Stephan Holzer Fukuhito Ooshita He Sun Swen Jacobs Oded Padon Yael Tauman Kalai Tomasz Jurdzinski Konstantinos Panagiotou Jara Uitto Christoph Lenzen Gopal Pandurangan Viktor Vafeiadis Mohsen Lesani Merav Parter Marko Vukolic Sayaka Kamei Francesco Pasquale Koichi Wada Yoshiaki Katayama Boaz Patt-Shamir Josef Widder Shuji Kijima Ami Paz Kyrill Winkler Aniket Kate Paolo Penna Kishore Kothapalli Matthieu Perrin

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