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Launch a set of nodes with distinct roles (hydro deploy?/Hydroflow+? currently supports)
Organize the nodes into a topology of communication (Hydroflow+ currently supports?)
Set time intervals at which the nodes communicate (Check with Rohit about this. Possibly supported for Anna)
Set timeouts that trigger modifications to the tree topology (Check with Rohit about this. Possibly supported for Anna)
Nodes joining the topology over time
Measure throughput, latency Telemetry: local and global #928
Inject failures of nodes in the tree and measure throughput over time through failure and recovery
Killer application: possibly multiset Anna with aggregates or eventually consistent incremental view maintenance with aggregates
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Launch a set of nodes with distinct roles (hydro deploy?/Hydroflow+? currently supports)
Organize the nodes into a topology of communication (Hydroflow+ currently supports?)
Set time intervals at which the nodes communicate (Check with Rohit about this. Possibly supported for Anna)
Set timeouts that trigger modifications to the tree topology (Check with Rohit about this. Possibly supported for Anna)
Nodes joining the topology over time
Measure throughput, latency Telemetry: local and global #928
Inject failures of nodes in the tree and measure throughput over time through failure and recovery
Killer application: possibly multiset Anna with aggregates or eventually consistent incremental view maintenance with aggregates
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: