Heterogeneous and autonomous transaction processing

The problems specific to heterogeneous and autonomous transactions processing (HATP) systems are discussed. HATP is divided into three dimensions: distribution, heterogeneity, and autonomy. The authors regard the three dimensions as independent, and they present concrete design and implementation techniques to support this view.<<ETX>>

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