GB/T 17173.2-1997
AbolishedInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Distributed transaction processing--Part 2:OSI TP service
信息技术 开放系统互连 分布式事务处理 第2部分:OSI TP 服务
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the OSI TP service, specifying the interactions and data units required for distributed transaction processing across open systems. It is applied in network environments where multiple systems need to coordinate transactions reliably, such as in banking, telecommunications, or enterprise resource planning systems. The standard ensures interoperability between different vendors' implementations by providing a common service interface for transaction management.
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