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Architecture for an Automated Management Instrumentation of Component Based Applications

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Hauck, Rainer (2001) Architecture for an Automated Management Instrumentation of Component Based Applications. In: 12th International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations & Management., 15 October 2001 - 17 October 2001, Nancy, France .

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Event: 12th International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations & Management., 15 October 2001 - 17 October 2001, Nancy, France
Abstract:Due to the ongoing trend towards application service provisioning (ASP), the monitoring of user-oriented quality of service (QoS) parameters (e.g., transaction duration) is gaining more and more momentum. However, most techniques currently used for application management cannot provide this kind of user-oriented information. At present, only instrumentation techniques are suited to provide the required information. On the other hand instrumentation techniques cause considerable efforts due to the need to insert code into an application to be monitored. Therefore they are hardly used today. The architecture proposed in this paper greatly reduces the efforts of management instrumentation by utilizing the component based structure of future applications. Additionally, a means for automated correlation of transactions based on control flows is introduced. Thus, the proposed architecture lays the foundation for a widespread use of application instrumentation.
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Service Monitoring and Reporting, End-to-end QoS Management, Application Monitoring, Management Instrumentation, Component Based Applications
Link to this item:https://doi.org/10.3990/2.20
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