GB/T 17173.1-2015
ActiveInformation technology—Open systems interconnection—Distributed transaction processing—Part 1:OSI TP model
信息技术 开放系统互连 分布式事务处理 第1部分:OSI TP模型
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the conceptual model for distributed transaction processing in open systems interconnection (OSI) environments. It specifies the functional architecture, service definitions, and protocol mechanisms needed to coordinate transactions across multiple networked systems. The standard is applied in enterprise IT infrastructure, particularly for ensuring data consistency in distributed databases, banking systems, and telecommunications networks that require reliable multi-system transaction coordination.
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