DocumentCode :
3146272
Title :
Event composition in time-dependent distributed systems
Author :
Liebig, C. ; Cilia, M. ; Buchmann, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Darmstadt Univ. of Technol., Germany
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
70
Lastpage :
78
Abstract :
Many interesting application systems, ranging from workflow management and CSCW to air traffic control, are event-driven and time-dependent and must interact with heterogeneous components in the real world. Event services are used to glue together distributed components. They assume a virtual global time base to trigger actions and to order events. The notion of a global time that is provided by synchronized local clocks in distributed systems has a fundamental impact on the semantics of event-driven systems, especially the composition of events. The well studied 2g-precedence model, which assumes that the granularity of global time-base g can be derived from a priori known and bounded precision of local clocks may not be suitable for the Internet where the accuracy and external synchronization of local clocks is best effort and cannot be guaranteed because of large transmission delay variations and phases of disconnection. We introduce a mechanism based on NTP synchronized local clocks with global reference time injected by GPS time servers. We agree that timestamps of events can be related to global reference time with bounded accuracy and propose that event timestamps are modeled using accuracy intervals. We present algorithms for event composition and event consumption which make use of accuracy interval based timestamping and illustrate the problems that arise due to inaccuracy and message transmission delays
Keywords :
clocks; distributed processing; protocols; synchronisation; temporal logic; 2g-precedence model; CSCW; GPS time servers; Internet; NTP synchronized local clocks; Network Time Protocol; accuracy interval based timestamping; air traffic control; distributed components; event composition; event consumption; event services; event timestamps; event-driven systems; external synchronization; global reference time; heterogeneous components; message transmission delays; time-dependent distributed systems; transmission delay variations; virtual global time base; workflow management; Application software; Clocks; Computer science; Databases; Delay; Event detection; Global Positioning System; Internet; Read only memory; Technology management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cooperative Information Systems, 1999. CoopIS '99. Proceedings. 1999 IFCIS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0384-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COOPIS.1999.792159
Filename :
792159
Link To Document :
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