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6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS '97)
Cooperative Concurrency Control on the Web
Tunis, TUNISIA
October 29-October 31
ISBN: 0-8186-8153-5
M. Mock, German National Research Center for Information Technology
M. Gergeleit, German National Research Center for Information Technology
E. Nett, German National Research Center for Information Technology
Sharing of data in collaborative environments requires mechanisms that ensure the consistency of data in spite of concurrency and failures. This is traditionally handled by transactions or extended transaction mechanisms. The World Wide Web, although originally designed as information storage and retrieval system, is currently being extended to serve as vehicle for collaboration. However, the proposed ex-tensions mainly address the basic issues such as file formats and up- and downloading of files. We are developing a configurable set of services for handling concurrency, recovery and collaboration that can be integrated into different system environments. In this paper, we show an approach to use them for supporting cooperative work on the Web. In particular, the design and implementation of a cooperative concurrency control mechanism for the Web is presented.
Index Terms:
Concurrency Control, Cooperative Applications, World Wide Web
Citation:
M. Mock, M. Gergeleit, E. Nett, "Cooperative Concurrency Control on the Web," ftdcs, pp.118, 6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS '97), 1997
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