BS ISO/IEC 10026-1:1998
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02-15-1999
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined in other International Standards
3.2 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 10026
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
6 Requirements
6.1 Introduction
6.2 User requirements
6.3 Modelling requirements
6.4 OSI TP Service and Protocol requirements
7 Concepts of Distributed TP
7.1 Transaction
7.2 Distributed transaction
7.3 Transaction data and coordination level
7.4 Tree relationships
7.5 Dialogue
7.6 Dialogue tree
7.7 Transaction branch
7.8 Transaction tree
7.9 Channel
7.10 Handshake
7.11 Hinterland
8 Model of the OSI TP Service
8.1 Nature of the OSI TP Service
8.2 Rules on dialogue trees
8.3 Rules on transaction trees
8.4 Naming
8.5 Data transfer
8.6 Coordination of resources
8.7 Recovery
8.8 Concurrency control and deadlock
8.9 Security
Annexes
A Relationship of the OSI TP Model to the Application
Layer Structure
B Tutorial on concurrency and deadlock control in OSI
TP
C Tutorial on the presumed rollback two-phase commit
protocol
D Combinations of Commitment Optimisations
E Summary of changes to the second edition
Tables
1 Permitted combinations of transaction data and
coordination levels
2 Update of log-damage record
3 Types of failures
4 Restoration of node state after atomic action data
unavailability
Figures
1 Transaction hinterland of node A viewed from node B
2 Transaction branches, dialogues, and application-
associations
3 Phases of recovery
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