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Lessons Learned from Implementing WS-Coordination and WS-AtomicTransaction
2008
Seventh IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (icis 2008)
Such service builds upon XActor, a distributed transaction manager that supports an open-ended set of transports, and enhances it with full support for atomic transactions over Web services. ...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a transaction service that complies with the WS-Coordination and WS-AtomicTransaction standards. ...
Transaction-aware Web services. ...
doi:10.1109/icis.2008.75
dblp:conf/ACISicis/NetoR08
fatcat:bdfospt5sjds5hzqrrudmekju4
:{unav)
2012
World wide web (Bussum)
engaging in business transactions that are composed of interacting web services. ...
We also present a taxonomy of e-business transaction features such as unconventional atomicity criteria, the need for support for business conversations and the need for distinguishing between three basic ...
Participants in a BT become context-aware by the transaction via receiving a message that carries the transaction context. Initially only the initiator is context-aware. ...
doi:10.1023/a:1022308532661
fatcat:22gldyknpzck7cc7olfmmb6kum
Towards Distributed Atomic Transactions over RESTful Services
[chapter]
2011
REST: From Research to Practice
This chapter's contribution to this debate is threefold: we define a business case for transactions in REST based on the Try-Cancel/Confirm (TCC) pattern; we outline a very light-weight protocol that guarantees ...
Our TCC for REST approach minimizes the assumptions made on the individual services that can be part of a transaction and does not require any extension to the HTTP protocol. ...
Thus the services become aware of participating in a transaction and must carry the burden of maintaining such context. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-8303-9_23
fatcat:kbmqn4fwubfvffe2giodqwswai
How Can Transactional Semantics Enhance the Commit Rate of Context-aware Service Composition in Advanced Pervasive Systems?
2021
International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT
Context-aware composition of services exhibiting transactional properties poses several challenges. ...
Compositions of services displaying transactional properties must be dynamically adapted at run time to cope with context fluctuations. ...
In [16] , the authors proposed to integrate business transaction recovery workflows and the concept of context-awareness. ...
doi:10.3991/ijes.v9i4.25919
fatcat:da5ctakmlzgcpn2qjq4jmqnlci
Privacy and Recovery in Composite Web Service Transactions
2010
International Journal for Infonomics
In particular, we propose an intelligent semiautomated privacy-aware approach to efficiently building an appropriate composite web service along with a recovery mechanism to provide protection against ...
By using privacy-aware contingency and various types of compensation, the recovery mechanism provides potentials to maximize forward recovery from failed transaction services. ...
Service recovery models are developed in the context of workflow transactions and business processes [14, 19] . ...
doi:10.20533/iji.1742.4712.2010.0026
fatcat:25vcm2hdhrfbna3euqyaulhffa
An Approach to Support Monitoring and Recovery of BPEL Processes at Runtime
2012
International Journal of Computer Applications
The dynamic composition of Web service can be modeled as a service oriented workflow. ...
Also, it proposes an implementation of our proposed architecture to ensure a better QoS of the composed Web service. ...
To identify the Web services that are responsible for a failed business process is important for e-business applications. ...
doi:10.5120/6079-8202
fatcat:kvaldf3v3ng73hsxofvy4pmevm
Survey on Web Services Fault Tolerance Approaches Based on Checkpointing Mechanisms
2017
Journal of Software
Complex business processes are based on Web services composition (WSC). Services composition dramatically reduces the cost and risks of building new business applications. ...
We introduce a novel taxonomy for fault tolerant mechanisms that groups existing works according to integration approaches, fault types and modes of recovery. ...
recovery [35] ; nevertheless, there is a need for a new and specific study to classify and give a taxonomy in the realm of fault tolerant Web services that apply checkpointing mechanisms. ...
doi:10.17706/jsw.12.7.507-525
fatcat:g2nj52qkbzbtrnnkpoaiwr5xji
Dependability in the Web Services Architecture
[chapter]
2003
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The Web services architecture is expected to play a prominent role in developing next generation distributed systems. ...
More specifically, it surveys base fault tolerance mechanisms, considering both backward and forward error recovery mechanisms, and shows how they are adapted to deal with the specifics of the Web in the ...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Marie-Claude Gaudel and Brian Randell for their helpful comments and discussions. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45177-3_4
fatcat:aztsmenhavgx5ixj3ikvo7fpre
Architecting dependable systems
2006
Journal of Systems and Software
The Web services architecture is expected to play a prominent role in developing next generation distributed systems. ...
More specifically, it surveys base fault tolerance mechanisms, considering both backward and forward error recovery mechanisms, and shows how they are adapted to deal with the specifics of the Web in the ...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Marie-Claude Gaudel and Brian Randell for their helpful comments and discussions. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jss.2006.04.008
fatcat:fy4xsss67zg63bfwibd4e2xs24
A Business-Aware Web Services Transaction Model
[chapter]
2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
To remedy this situation, this paper proposes a business aware Web services transaction model and support mechanisms. ...
Although such business functions drive transactional applications between trading partners they are completely external to current Web services transaction mechanisms as they are only expressed as part ...
In this environment there is a clear need for advanced business applications to coordinate multiple Web services into a multi-step business transaction. ...
doi:10.1007/11948148_29
fatcat:jhbdx3gylfcerezy6ozku2phee
Web services technology in support of business transactions
2007
Service Oriented Computing and Applications
To remedy this situation, this paper proposes a business-aware Web services transaction model and support mechanisms, which is driven by common business functions. ...
Although such business functions drive transactional applications between trading partners they are completely external to current Web services transaction mechanisms and are only expressed as part of ...
for business transactions employing Web services. ...
doi:10.1007/s11761-007-0002-3
fatcat:s35chdmbezajlcnrap2nrth3x4
2013 Annual Index
2014
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
The Author Index contains the primary entry for each item, listed under the first author's name. ...
Model for Interacting Context-Aware Web Services; TSC July-September A Methodology for Evolving E-Contracts Using Templates. Radha Krishna, inary Investigation. ...
Systems: A Survey and the Services-Aware Simulation Framework; TSC October-De-cember 2013 443-456 Song, Ying, Sun, Yuzhong, and Shi, Weisong, A Two-Tiered On-Demand Re-source Allocation Mechanism for ...
doi:10.1109/tsc.2014.5
fatcat:hagb3a6lhbae5kazafxvqcwxl4
A Smart Proxy for a Next Generation Web Services Transaction
2007
6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2007)
In this paper, we propose and describe sProxy -smart proxy, a software tool in Web Services transaction. sProxy acts as a gateway between transaction management systems and Web Services which implements ...
Our proposed model supports relaxation of traditional ACID properties with existing commit and recovery protocols. The model works on non-ACID type of transactions which encapsulates Web Services. ...
Introduction Web Services are an emerging technology for next generation Internet, which is a solution for current business needs. ...
doi:10.1109/icis.2007.44
dblp:conf/ACISicis/PradhanZ07
fatcat:qlnxawq6jfct5byhrmnb2hl6p4
Requirement's for Proposed Frameworks for Secure Ecommerce Transactions
2017
Communications on Applied Electronics
This study proposes the best set of criteria for evaluating a secure framework that are to support eCommerce with security requirements analysis and elicitation, based upon the construction of a context ...
security requirements for eCommerce transactions. ...
Web Services are used to implement service-oriented architectures. In a eCommerce transaction, exchanges are typically machine to machine interaction. ...
doi:10.5120/cae2017652498
fatcat:6agqzf2bpvaw5eso53jpnjg6am
Context-based Cooperation in Mobile Business Environments
2009
Business & Information Systems Engineering
For this purpose, the concept of mobile processes enables a context-based cooperation of mobile and stationary devices, users and services. ...
A self-organized and context-aware distribution strategy enables economic and efficient execution of even ad hoc tasks. ...
process management as well as for transaction handling and security mechanisms have been proposed. ...
doi:10.1007/s12599-009-0060-5
fatcat:ijhmdffnajcyvg2bmumt26b5ra
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