A formal pattern of information system design

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A new design pattern intended for distributed cloud-based information systems is proposed. Pattern is based on the traditional client-server architecture. The server side is divided into three principal components: Data storage, application server and cache server. Each component can be used to deploy parts of several independent information systems, thus realizing shared-resource approach. A strategy of separation of competencies between the client and the server is proposed. The strategy assumes that the client side is responsible for application logic and the server side is responsible for data storage consistency and data access control. Data protection is ensured by means of two particular approaches: At the entity level and at the transaction level. The application programming interface to access data is presented at the level of identified transaction descriptors.

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Unger, A. Y. (2021). A formal pattern of information system design. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2094). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2094/3/032045

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