A Distributed Transaction and Accounting Model for Digital Ecosystem Composed Systems

A.R. Razavi, Paul Malone, S. Moschoyiannis, Brendan Jennings, P.J. Krause

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Abstract

This paper addresses two known issues for dynamically composed services in digital ecosystems. The first issue is that of efficient distributed transaction management. The conventional view of transactions is unsuitable as the local autonomy of the participants is vital for the involvement of SMEs. The second issue is that of charging for such distributed transactions, where there will often be dynamically created services whose composition is not known in advance and might involve parts of different transactions. The paper provides solutions for both of these issues, which can be combined to provide for a unified approach to transaction management and accounting of dynamically composed services in digital ecosystems.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event1st IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST 2007) -
Duration: 01 Jan 2007 → …
http://www.ieee-dest.curtin.edu.au/

Conference

Conference1st IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST 2007)
Period01/01/2007 → …
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Keywords

  • Accounting, Digital Ecosystem
  • Distributed Services, Coordination, Transactions,

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