Hi, nassent :)

The principle or totally ordered multicast/broadcast in Distributed  
Computing is precisely to provide
API that deal with concurrent messages.
Usually messages having the same timestamp are delivered following  
their identifiers, to deterministically break the tie.
Therefore, each protocol has its own specification and you might have  
more help if  you gave us some references on what you read.

Regards,

W.

Le 8 mars 10 à 20:45, nascent mind a écrit :

> Hi all,
>
>       I am reading up on totally ordered multicasting and I find  
> that all processes have the same message order in its queue. Does  
> this work on concurrent messages or messages having the same  
> timestamp?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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