Vector-field consistency

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Vector-Field Consistency[nb 1] is a consistency model for replicated data (for example, objects), initially described in a paper[1] which was awarded the best-paper prize in the ACM/IFIP/Usenix Middleware Conference 2007. It has since been enhanced for increased scalability and fault-tolerance in a recent paper.[2]

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