Affiliation:
1. Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
2. Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst
Abstract
ACTA is a comprehensive transaction framework that facilitates the formal description of properties of extended transaction models. Specifically, using ACTA, one can specify and reason about (1) the effects of transactions on objects and (2) the interactions between transactions. This article presents ACTA
as a tool for the synthesis of extended transaction models
, one which supports the development and analysis of new extended transaction models in a systematic manner. Here, this is demonstrated by deriving new transaction definitions (1) by modifying the specifications of existing transaction models, (2) by combining the specifications of existing models, and (3) by starting from first principles. To exemplify the first, new models are synthesized from
atomic transactions
and
join transactions
. To illustrate the second, we synthesize a model that combines aspect of the
nested
- and
split-transaction
models. We demonstrate the latter by deriving the specification of an
open-nested-transaction
model from high-level requirements.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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