DocumentCode :
1366801
Title :
Customizing transaction models and mechanisms in a programmable environment supporting reliable workflow automation
Author :
Georgakopoulos, Dimitrios ; Hornick, Mark F. ; Manola, Frank
Author_Institution :
GTE Labs. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
fYear :
1996
fDate :
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
630
Lastpage :
649
Abstract :
A Transaction Specification and Management Environment (TSME) is a programmable system that supports implementation-independent specification of application-specific extended transaction models (ETMs) and configuration of transaction management mechanisms (TMMs) to enforce specified ETMs. The TSME can ensure correctness and reliability while allowing the functionality required by workflows and other advanced applications that require access to multiple heterogeneous, autonomous, and/or distributed (HAD) systems. To support ETM specification, the TSME provides a transaction specification language that describes dependencies between transactions. Unlike other ETM specification languages, TSME´s dependency descriptors use a common set of primitives, and are enforceable, i.e., can be evaluated at any time during transaction execution to determine whether operations issued violate ETM specifications. To determine whether an ETM can be enforced in a specific HAD system environment, the TSME supports specification of the transactional capabilities of HAD systems, and comparison of these with ETM specifications to determine mismatches. To enforce ETMs that are more restrictive than those supported by the union of the transactional capabilities of HAD systems, the TSME provides a collection of transactional services. These services are programmable and configurable, i.e., they accept instructions that change their behavior as required by an ETM and can be combined in specific ways to create a run-time TMM capable of enforcing the ETM. We discuss the TSME in the context of a distributed object management system. We give ETM specification examples and describe corresponding TMM configurations for a telecommunications application
Keywords :
distributed databases; distributed processing; object-oriented databases; office automation; open systems; specification languages; transaction processing; Transaction Specification and Management Environment; application-specific extended transaction models; correctness; dependency descriptors; distributed object management system; functionality; implementation-independent specification; programmable environment; programmable transaction management mechanisms; reliability; reliable workflow automation; specification languages; telecommunications application; transaction dependencies; transaction management mechanisms; transaction management toolkits; transaction model specification; transaction models; transactional capabilities; transactional services; transactional workflows; Application software; Automation; Business communication; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Costs; Distributed computing; Environmental management; Runtime; Specification languages;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-4347
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/69.536255
Filename :
536255
Link To Document :
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