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The Standards Environment for Distributed Transaction Processing (TP) ; An Overview

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The Standards Environment for Distributed Transaction Processing (TP) ; An Overview

Auteurs : A. Schaff ; O. Festor ; J. Schneider ; G. Zorntlein

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Originating from the databases area, the transaction concept gained more and more pertinence for other applications as well and, extended to the concept of a distributed transaction, became subject to international standardization in the framework of OSI (Open Systems Interconnection). The set of ISO International Standards (or SO Drafts) (10026a) (10026b) (10026c) defines the communication model, service and protocol of TP (Distributed Transaction Processing), meeting the four ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability) properties characterizing a transaction. Some other standards (called normative references) contain information constituting prerequisites for the TP standard. This report is an introduction to these other standards and to their relationship with TP. In particular, it covers the Application Layer Structure, the Naming and Addressing area, the relationship with (and the use of) other important Application Layer standards and with the Presentation and Session Layers. The material for this report has been compiled at the IBM European Networking Center between June and August 1991.

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