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Safety (distributed computing) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Safety (distributed computing)
In distributed computing, safety properties informally require that "something bad will never happen" in a distributed system or distributed algorithm. Unlike liveness properties, safety properties can be violated by a finite execution of a distributed system. In a database system, a promise to never return data with null fields is an example of a safety guarantee. All properties can be expressed as the intersection of safety and liveness properties〔,〕 and most non-trivial properties are a mix of the two. ==References==
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