Compensation is not enough [fault-handling and compensation mechanism]

P Greenfield, A Fekete, J Jang… - Seventh IEEE …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Seventh IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing …, 2003ieeexplore.ieee.org
An important problem in designing infrastructure to support business-to-business integration
(B2Bi) is how to cancel a long-running interaction (either because the user has changed
their mind, or in response to an unrecoverable failure). We review the fault-handling and
compensation mechanism that is now used in most workflow products and business process
modeling standards. We then use an e-procurement case-study to extract a set of
requirements for an effective cancellation mechanism, and we show that the standard …
An important problem in designing infrastructure to support business-to-business integration (B2Bi) is how to cancel a long-running interaction (either because the user has changed their mind, or in response to an unrecoverable failure). We review the fault-handling and compensation mechanism that is now used in most workflow products and business process modeling standards. We then use an e-procurement case-study to extract a set of requirements for an effective cancellation mechanism, and we show that the standard approach using fault-handling, and compensation transactions is not adequate to meet these requirements.
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