A Context-Driven Commit Protocol for Enhancing Transactional Services Performance in Pervasive Environments

Widad Ettazi, H. Hafiddi, M. Nassar
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The proposed techniques for wireless environments during the last decade have limited support for dynamically changing environments. Due to its nature, the mobile computing environment is extremely dynamic and subject to rapid and unpredictable changes. Similarly, the characteristics of mobile applications affect their transactional requirements. The challenge is to reflect on solutions offering more flexibility and adaptability. In this article, the contribution was focused mainly on the problem of atomic commit that ensures the atomicity property. The trail of adapting mobile transaction commit protocols to context changes has been explored. This has led to the formalization of a flexible transaction model CATSM that supports adaptable properties and a commit protocol CA-TCP that enables adaptation to application requirements and mobile context in terms of transactional properties and execution cost. An architecture based on the concept of adaptation policy has also been designed for the implementation of the proposed solution.
用于增强普适环境中事务性服务性能的上下文驱动提交协议
过去十年提出的无线环境技术对动态变化环境的支持有限。由于其性质,移动计算环境是非常动态的,并且受到快速和不可预测的变化的影响。类似地,移动应用程序的特性也会影响它们的事务需求。我们面临的挑战是思考提供更多灵活性和适应性的解决方案。在本文中,贡献主要集中在确保原子性属性的原子提交问题上。探索了移动事务提交协议适应上下文变化的路径。这导致了灵活的事务模型CATSM和提交协议CA-TCP的形式化,CATSM支持可适应的属性,CA-TCP支持在事务属性和执行成本方面适应应用程序需求和移动上下文。还为实现所建议的解决方案设计了一个基于适应策略概念的体系结构。
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