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What is Tentative Transaction

Handbook of Research on Mobile Software Engineering: Design, Implementation, and Emergent Applications
Refers to a transaction that is committed without getting the full consent from all participants due to reasons such as unavailability to most recent data. Once all the participants are in a position to make the final decision on the transaction, either tentative transaction will be committed or rolled back.
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A Mobile Fleet Application Case Study Using SyD Middleware
Janaka Balasooriya (Arizona State University, USA), Sushil K. Prasad (Georgia State University, USA), and Michael Weeks (Georgia State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-655-1.ch046
Abstract
This chapter describes the implementation of a large fleet application based on SyD (System on Mobile Devices), a middleware technology for mobile devices. Although one is made to believe that a collaborative application that runs on a collection of heterogeneous mobile devices can be easily developed with the existing middleware technologies, the reality is that they require too many ad-hoc techniques as well as cumbersome and time-consuming programming. The authors’ SyD middleware has a modular architecture that makes such application development very systematic and streamlined. Features of SyD are illustrated here through the prototype application, a complex communication system for a trucking fleet that operates a package delivery system. The fleet system has been implemented employing three technologies, SOAP, JDBC, and SyD. Implementation experience shows that SyD greatly simplifies development and implementation by allowing heterogeneous devices, peer-to-peer communications, group transactions based on event triggers, and mobility support.
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