Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer protocol implementing
Patent
1997-06-30
2000-01-04
Pan, Daniel H.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer-to-computer protocol implementing
709101, 707202, G06F 1342, G06F 1314
Patent
active
060120940
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method of computerized transaction of a collection of a multitude of potentially distributed transactions ensuring the atomicity of the collection of transactions. Besides offering atomic processing behavior the invention optimizes the communication traffic for the coordination of said transactions and the concurrency behavior and throughput of said collection of transactions. The fundamental concept of the current invention for the processing of a collection of potentially distributed transactions encompassed by a global transaction is based on the approach to split the collection of transactions into groups of transactions. Each of the groups is called a transactional stratum or stratum for short. Each stratum is processed and synchronized via an atomic-commit-protocol, thus guaranteeing an ACID processing outcome for each individual stratum. The global transaction, hence structured as a resulting collection of groups of transactions, i.e. as collection of strata, is processed as a set of chained strata according the principles of chained transaction processing. The chained strata execution guarantees an atomic execution of the global transaction.
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Leymann Frank
Roller Dieter
Farrell Timothy M.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Kappos David J.
Pan Daniel H.
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