Methods and systems for transaction record delivery using thresholds and multi-stage protocol
First Claim
1. A method for managing the transmission of transactional audit records from a first computer system to a clearinghouse, the method including:
- maintaining a first count of the number of audit records accumulated at the first computer system;
accumulating a predefined number of audit records at the first computer system;
generating an audit record at the first computer system;
incrementing the first count;
comparing the first count with a first predefined threshold value;
transmitting at least the predefined number of audit records to the clearinghouse;
receiving a first acknowledgment from the clearinghouse;
decrementing the first count in response to the first acknowledgement;
maintaining a second count of the value of unpaid transactions conducted at the first computer system, the value of unpaid transactions forming part of said audit records;
receiving a second acknowledgment from the clearinghouse;
decrementing the second count in response to the second acknowledgment;
receiving a signal from the clearinghouse, the signal including a time indicator; and
at a time specified by said time indicator, sending a request to the clearinghouse to transmit one or more acknowledgments relating to audit records.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems and methods for conducting electronic transactions in a distributed computing environment. A communications protocol is provided that enables reliable transactional state synchronization for peers participating in a distributed transaction. A transaction processing application is deployed on a local computer system to manage transactions thereon. The local computer system contacts a remote computer system to obtain authorization to execute a transaction. The local computer system initiates a failure-recovery job that is operable to automatically resend status signals and other information to the remote system if the communication with the remote system exhibits certain predefined fault conditions. The remote system is able to dynamically adjust the definition of the predefined fault conditions. If the transaction concludes without triggering the predefined fault conditions, the failure-recovery job is cancelled. The transaction processing application may also allow deferred transactions between remote parties. The transaction processing application maintains a record of the transactions performed by the consumer on the consumer'"'"'s local system. Upon the occurrence of predefined conditions, transactional records are sent to a remote vendor or clearinghouse. The vendor or clearinghouse can manage the risk it bears by setting the predefined conditions appropriately.
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1. A method for managing the transmission of transactional audit records from a first computer system to a clearinghouse, the method including:
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maintaining a first count of the number of audit records accumulated at the first computer system; accumulating a predefined number of audit records at the first computer system; generating an audit record at the first computer system; incrementing the first count; comparing the first count with a first predefined threshold value; transmitting at least the predefined number of audit records to the clearinghouse; receiving a first acknowledgment from the clearinghouse; decrementing the first count in response to the first acknowledgement; maintaining a second count of the value of unpaid transactions conducted at the first computer system, the value of unpaid transactions forming part of said audit records; receiving a second acknowledgment from the clearinghouse; decrementing the second count in response to the second acknowledgment; receiving a signal from the clearinghouse, the signal including a time indicator; and at a time specified by said time indicator, sending a request to the clearinghouse to transmit one or more acknowledgments relating to audit records. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer program product for managing the transmission of transactional audit records from a first computer system to a clearinghouse, the computer program product including:
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computer code for maintaining a first count of the number of audit records accumulated at the first computer system; computer code for generating an audit record at the first computer system; computer code for incrementing the first count; computer code for comparing the first count with a first predefined threshold value; computer code for transmitting audit records to the clearinghouse; computer code for receiving a first acknowledgment from the clearinghouse; computer code for decrementing the first count in response to the first acknowledgment; computer code for maintaining a second count of the value of unpaid transactions conducted at the first computer system, the value of unpaid transactions forming part of said audit records;
computer code for receiving a second acknowledgment from the clearinghouse;computer code for decrementing the second count in response to the second acknowledgment; computer code for receiving a signal from the clearinghouse, the signal including a time indicator; computer code for sending a request to the clearinghouse to transmit one or more acknowledgments relating to audit records at a time specified by said time indicator; and a computer-readable medium for storing the computer codes. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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