Autonomous Failure-Handling Mechanism for WF Long Running Transactions

M. S. Ali, S. Reiff-Marganiec
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Business Processes naturally involve long running activities and require transactional behaviour across them. The work presented in this paper is a proposal for a novel autonomous failure handling mechanism for long running nested transactions (LRT) and forms part of a general management and compensation model for long running transactions in workflows. The mechanism is based on propagation of failures through a recursive hierarchical structure of transaction components (nodes and execution paths). The management system of transactions (COMPMOD) is implemented as a reactive system controller, where system components change their states based on rules in response to triggering of events such as activation, failure, force-fail, completion, or compensation events. A notable new feature of the model is the distinction of vital and non-vital components, allowing the process designer to express the cruciality of activities in the workflow with respect to the business logic.
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WF长时间运行事务的自治故障处理机制
业务流程自然涉及长时间运行的活动,并且需要跨活动的事务行为。本文提出了一种针对长时间运行嵌套事务(LRT)的新型自治故障处理机制的建议,并构成了工作流中长时间运行事务的一般管理和补偿模型的一部分。该机制基于通过事务组件(节点和执行路径)的递归层次结构传播故障。事务管理系统(COMPMOD)是作为响应式系统控制器实现的,其中系统组件根据触发事件(如激活、失败、强制失败、完成或补偿事件)的规则更改其状态。该模型的一个值得注意的新特性是重要组件和非重要组件的区别,允许流程设计人员根据业务逻辑来表达工作流中活动的重要性。
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