A low-latency resilient protocol for e-business transactions

Muhammad Younas, Barry Eaglestone, Kuo-Ming Chao
2004 International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology  
This paper proposes a novel protocol for e-business transaction management, called the low latency resilient (LLR) protocol. LLR applies new correctness criteria based upon enforcing semantic atomicity with increased resilience to failure, and has been implemented as a prototype system for e-business transaction processing. The analysis given shows that LLR avoids resource blocking of e-business systems and significantly reduces response time between such systems. In addition, LLR significantly
more » ... improves the resiliency of e-business transactions in the event of failures or the unavailability of requested services. This is achieved through the use of e-business transaction within which alternative sub-transactions are specified. , in 2001. His research interests include web and database systems, transaction processing, agent technology, and mobile computing. He has published various papers in these areas. Dr. Barry Eaglestone is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems in the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. He has been an active researcher in the area of databases since the early 1980s, and has published widely in the research literature on databases and advanced database applications. He has also authored textbooks on relational, object-oriented and web databases. Dr. Eaglestone is Director of the
doi:10.1504/ijwet.2004.005234 fatcat:gnzsv2touvemhjjsoppdac6tlq