| M. Bregolin. Master's thesis, University of Houston, 1993 |
....this flexibility (see Section 7 for concurrency control issues) There are many proposals for multi level and nested transaction models (e.g. 38] that are relevant to workflow specification to various degrees. A perspective on combining workflow and transaction management was given in [6] [5] addresses high level language specification for a restricted class of compensatable transactions. Unlike many of these models, we do not view the entire application or the activities in only transactional terms, since several tasks can be non transactional. Other specification and language ....
M. Bregolin. Master's thesis, University of Houston, 1993
....(see Section 7 for a discussion of concurrency control issues) There are many proposals for multi level and nested transaction models (e.g. 36] that are relevant to workflow specification to various degrees. A perspective on combining workflow and transaction management was given in [6] [5] addresses high level language specification for a restricted class of compensatable transactions. Unlike many of these models, we do not view the entire application or the activities in only transactional terms, since several tasks can be non transactional. Other specification and language ....
M. Bregolin. Master's thesis, University of Houston, 1993
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