Coordinated exception handling in distributed object systems: from model to system implementation

Jie Xu, A. Romanovsky, B. Randell
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Exception handling in concurrent and distributed programs is a difficult task though it is often necessary. In many cases traditional exception mechanisms for sequential programs are no longer appropriate. One major difficulty is that the process of handling an exception may need to involve multiple concurrent components that are cooperating in pursuit of some global goal. Another complication is that several exceptions may be raised concurrently in different nodes of a distributed environment. Existing proposals and actual concurrent languages either ignore these difficulties or only cope with a limited form of them. The paper attempts a general solution, developed especially for distributed object systems, starting from a conceptual model, together with algorithms for coordinating concurrent components and resolving multiple exceptions, through to an actual system implementation. An industrial production cell is chosen as a case study to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed model and algorithms. A system that supports coordinated atomic actions and exception resolution is implemented in distributed Ada 95 and examined through several performance-related experiments.
分布式对象系统中的协调异常处理:从模型到系统实现
并发和分布式程序中的异常处理是一项困难的任务,尽管它通常是必要的。在许多情况下,传统的顺序程序异常机制不再适用。一个主要的困难是处理异常的过程可能需要涉及多个并发组件,这些组件为了追求某个全局目标而相互合作。另一个复杂的情况是,在分布式环境的不同节点中可能并发地引发多个异常。现有的建议和实际的并发语言要么忽略了这些困难,要么只能处理其中的有限形式。本文试图从一个概念模型出发,结合协调并发组件和解决多个异常的算法,直到实际的系统实现,为分布式对象系统开发一个通用的解决方案。选择一个工业生产单元作为案例研究,以证明所提出的模型和算法的有效性。在分布式Ada 95中实现了一个支持协调原子操作和异常解析的系统,并通过几个与性能相关的实验进行了检验。
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