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[[Distributed Algorithm|Distributed algorithms]] for '''termination detection''' are unique for [[Distributed System|distributed systems]] because the problem of termination detection does not exist in non-distributed systems. A large variety of algorithms exist, for instance the ones proposed by
>[[Distributed Algorithm|Distributed algorithms]] for '''termination detection''' are unique for [[Distributed System|distributed systems]] because the problem of termination detection does not exist in non-distributed systems. A large variety of algorithms exist, for instance the ones proposed by


* Mattern (e.g. "Vectoralgorithm" or "Credit-Recovery")
* Mattern (e.g. "Vectoralgorithm" or "Credit-Recovery")
* Dijkstra-Feijen-Van Gasteren (1983)
* Dijkstra-Feijen-Van Gasteren (1983)
* Dijkstra-Scholten (1980)
* Dijkstra-Scholten (1980)


[[Category:Distributed Algorithms]]
[[Category:Distributed Algorithms]]
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>Distributed algorithms for termination detection are unique for distributed systems because the problem of termination detection does not exist in non-distributed systems. A large variety of algorithms exist, for instance the ones proposed by

  • Mattern (e.g. "Vectoralgorithm" or "Credit-Recovery")
  • Dijkstra-Feijen-Van Gasteren (1983)
  • Dijkstra-Scholten (1980)