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BS ISO/IEC 11587:1996 Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Application context for systems management with transaction processing

BS ISO/IEC 11587:1996

Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Application context for systems management with transaction processing

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 11587:1996
Pages:16
Released:1996-11-15
ISBN:0 580 26560 9
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 11587:1996


This standard BS ISO/IEC 11587:1996 Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Application context for systems management with transaction processing is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.100.70 Application layer

The application context, defined in this Recommendation | International Standard, is available for an association in the systems management environment. The application context provides a basic Systems Management context with TP and may be part of a family of contexts as additional requirements are defined for systems management.

The application context, defined in this Recommendation | International Standard, satisfies the following requirements:

  • support for grouping CMIS requests so that consistency constraints can be satisfied by coordinated changes that, if done individually, would not satisfy the constraints, without requiring provisions for rollback or recovery; and

  • support for atomic synchronization of a set of CMIS requests with provisions for commitment, rollback, and recovery so that either all the CMIS requests are satisfactorily performed or none are performed.