DocumentCode
3149757
Title
Transaction concepts in connection management applications
Author
Grasso, Ennio ; Perdigués-Charton, Nathalie
Author_Institution
CSELT, Torino, Italy
fYear
1997
fDate
17-20 Nov 1997
Firstpage
343
Lastpage
350
Abstract
Connection management is the activity of coordinating the allocation and relinquishment of network resources on behalf of a manager. This activity is inherently distributed as the resources involved are spread in the network. Was the transaction concept conceived by the database community really to mean coordination? So why not exploit the results and experience achieved in the database domain and apply those ideas in connection management? Transactions in the database world are a means of allowing each concurrent client with the illusion that it has the sole access to any data it reads or writes and to guarantee that, in case of failure, the data will be restored to a consistent state. In connection management there is a shift of concern on where coordination is to be applied: from data to processing. Indeed, in connection management transactions must be thought of as an instrument to guarantee global consistency of the connection set up and tear down activities
Keywords
computer network management; object-oriented methods; resource allocation; transaction processing; OMG transaction service; Object Management Group; computer network management; connection management; coordination; database; distributed processing; global consistency; network resource allocation; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Instruments; Intelligent networks; Programming profession; Resource management; Retina; Telecommunications; Transaction databases;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Convergence of Telecommunications and Distributed Object Computing, 1997. Proceedings., TINA 97
Conference_Location
Santiago
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8335-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TINA.1997.660739
Filename
660739
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