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Refactoring Long Running Transactions: A Case Study

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Trustworthly Global Computing (TGC 2010)

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Managing transactions is a key issue in Service Oriented Computing where particular relevance is given to the so called Long Running Transactions (LRT). Here, we show how to apply a formal approach to the specification and refactoring of LRT. Specifically, we consider a methodology arising on process calculi and show how it can be applied to a case study.

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Ferrari, G., Guanciale, R., Strollo, D., Tuosto, E. (2010). Refactoring Long Running Transactions: A Case Study. In: Wirsing, M., Hofmann, M., Rauschmayer, A. (eds) Trustworthly Global Computing. TGC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6084. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15640-3_21

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