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Database transaction models for advanced applications
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Distributed systems analysis with CCS
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Revisiting commit processing in distributed database systems
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DEXA '97 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
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AINA '03 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications
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WISEW '02 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (Workshops) - (WISEw'02)
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ICDE '99 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Data Engineering
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CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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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 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.