The paper partitions global platforms into four classes by the cardinality of essential agents in multiagent atomic-transactions protocols, with proofs that centralised, decentralised, federated, and grassroots social-network specifications all meet the same correctness properties.
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Characterising Global Platforms: Centralised, Decentralised, Federated, and Grassroots
The paper partitions global platforms into four classes by the cardinality of essential agents in multiagent atomic-transactions protocols, with proofs that centralised, decentralised, federated, and grassroots social-network specifications all meet the same correctness properties.