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The Computer Journal 1999 42(7):592-608; doi:10.1093/comjnl/42.7.592
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Managing Replicated Remote Procedure Call Transactions

Wanlei ZhouA1 and Andrzej GoscinskiA1

A1 School of Computing and Mathematics, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia Email: wanlei@deakin.edu.au

This paper addresses the problem of building reliable computing programs over remote procedure call (RPC) systems by using replication and transaction techniques. We first establish the computational model: the RPC transactions. Based on this RPC transaction model, we present the design of our system for managing RPC transactions in the replicated-server environment. Finally, we present some results of a correctness study on the system and two examples of the system.


Received 17 April, 1997. Revised 30 August, 1999.


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