| Zhou, W. and Molinari, B. (1996) A system for managing remote procedure call transactions. J. Syst. Softw., 34, 133-- 149. |
....improve the reliability of the system. A set of algorithms used to deal with situations such as normal operations, operations during network partitioning and operations during recovery have developed in the paper. The work builds upon and further extends our previous work on transaction management [Zhou and Molinari 1996], replication techniques [Zhou and Goscinski 1999] and Web based systems [Zhong and Zhou 1998] and investigates issues involved in the integration of these technologies in our Web based application. Replication is the key to providing high availability, fault tolerance, and enhanced ....
....replicated databases, b) introduction of a fulfilment transaction as a part of normal database operations, and (c) combination of partially commit states and fulfilment transactions in dealing with network partitioning failures. The concept of partially committed transactions was introduced in [Zhou and Molinari 1996] in dealing with remote procedure call transactions. The extension of this concept into replicated database transactions allows a database transaction to be proceeded even in a network partitioning. The concept of fulfilment transactions was introduced in the Totem project [Melliar Smith and Moser ....
Wanlei Zhou and Brian Molinari, "A System for Managing Remote Procedure Call Transactions", The Journal of Systems and Software, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., New York, USA, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 133149, August 1996.
No context found.
Zhou, W. and Molinari, B. (1996) A system for managing remote procedure call transactions. J. Syst. Softw., 34, 133-- 149.
No context found.
W. Zhou and B. Molinari. A system for managing remote procedure call transactions. The Journal of Systems and Software, 34#2#:133#149, August 1996.
....properties [3, 4] Based on the classical transaction model, many novel transaction models have been proposed in recent research literature. Most of them are motivated by workflow and design applications, where long lived activities need to be structured into semi independent atomic steps [5, 6]. However, The efficiency and ease of implementation are still the main obstacles to the widely use of replication techniques. The purpose of this paper is to propose an approach for supporting efficient independent updates and maintaining transaction atomicity. Our proposed protocol is called ....
W. Zhou and B. Molinari. A system for managing remote procedure call transactions. The Journal of Systems and Software, 34(2):133--149, August 1996.
....be used together with general programming languages and standard operating systems. Typical examples of this approach are the ISIS toolkit [4] the ARGUS system [5] the location based replication paradigm [6] the fulfillment transactions approach [7] and the RPC transaction management system [8]. This paper follows the second approach. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is perhaps the most popular model used in today s distributed software development and has become a de facto standard for distributed computing. The use of RPC facilitates the building of distributed programs and removes ....
....deal with network partitions properly. Another paper by the same authors [14] addressed the issue of achieving high availability in a partitioned distributed system through the use of transaction and replication techniques. The RPC transaction management system proposed by Zhou and Molinari [8] uses RPC and transaction techniques to develop reliable programs. RPCs are grouped into transactions that are guaranteed to be atomic. However, the proposed system does not work in a replicated environment. The Coda file system [15] supports the replication of file volumes, managing the ....
W. Zhou and B. Molinari. A system for managing remote procedure call transactions. The Journal of Systems and Software, 34(2):133--149, August 1996.
....improve the reliability of the system. A set of algorithms used to deal with situations such as normal operations, operations during network partitioning and operations during recovery have developed in the paper. The work builds upon and further extends our previous work on transaction management [Zhou and Molinari 1996], replication techniques [Zhou and Goscinski 1999] and Web based systems [Zhong and Zhou 1998] and investigates issues involved in the integration of these technologies in our Web based application. The algorithms are implemented through a transaction management system (consisted of a set of ....
Wanlei Zhou and Brian Molinari, "A System for Managing Remote Procedure Call Transactions", The Journal of Systems and Software, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., New York, USA, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 133-149, August 1996.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC