1. Using conflict-free replicated data types for serverless mobile social applications
- Author
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Benjamin Erb, Frank Kargl, Robin Kraft, and David Mödinger
- Subjects
Computer science ,Distributed computing ,Strong consistency ,Mobile computing ,Eventual consistency ,Mobile search ,State (computer science) ,Data structure ,Data type ,Replication (computing) - Abstract
A basic reason for backend systems in mobile application architectures is the centralized management of state. Mobile clients synchronize local states with the backend in order to maintain an up-to-date view of the application state. As not all mobile social applications require strong consistency guarantees, we survey an alternative approach using special data structures for mobile applications. These data structures only provide eventual consistency, but allow for conflict-free replication between peers. Our analysis collects the requirements of social mobile applications for being suitable for this approach. Based on exemplary mobile social applications, we also point out the benefits of serverless architecture or architectures with a thin backend layer.
- Published
- 2016