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Issues on Decentralized Consistency Checking of Multi-lateral Collaborations
Linkoping, Sweden June 13-June 15
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Andreas Wombacher, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Decentralized consistency checking of multi-lateral collaborations is based on propagating local information to trading partners until a fixed point has been reached. However, which information has to be propagated and how to represent this information is a challenge, because the local consistency decisions should derive consistency only if the collaboration is consistent. In this paper two scenarios are discussed arguing that history information about reaching a state must be propagated and that messages must be named uniquely in this history information to achieve the aimed equivalence of local consistency and collaboration consistency.
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Andreas Wombacher, "Issues on Decentralized Consistency Checking of Multi-lateral Collaborations," wetice, pp.93-98, 14th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprise (WETICE'05), 2005
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