ABSTRACT
Monitoring enterprise applications that consist of multiple heterogeneous components executing in different runtimes is a challenging problem particularly from a business centric perspective. We propose a business centric monitoring approach that involves using business information fields (invariants) to relate service activity to business composite execution. In this paper we provide an overview of the functionality of the 'Global Monitoring Context' feature in IBM's Business Monitor v7.5 product which embodies our business-centric monitoring approach.
- IBM Business Monitor v7.5. http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/business-monitor/Google Scholar
- Lakshmanan, G. T. et al.: A Business Centric End-to-End Monitoring Approach for Service Composites. In IEEE Services Computing Conference 2010: pp. 409--416. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Lakshmanan, G. T. et al.: A Business Centric End-to-End Monitoring Approach for Heterogeneous Service Composites. In IEEE Services Computing Conference 2011. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Business-centric monitoring of service composites
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