Effective Runtime Monitoring of Distributed Event-Based Enterprise Systems with ASIA

S Frischbier, E. Turan, Michael Gesmann, Alessandro Margara, D. Eyers, P. Eugster, P. Pietzuch, A. Buchmann
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Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), interconnected smart devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) and other data sources are increasingly bridging the gap between the physical and digital world by providing fine-grained data about real-world events. Enterprise software systems are adopting the paradigm of event-based systems (EBS) to enable them to react to meaningful events in a timely manner. Smart supply chains fusing dynamic sensor data with information provided by backend-systems are one such example of event-based enterprise systems. Monitoring their global state in an effective way for runtime governance remains an open research challenge: providing the required type of information while trading off precision for costs. We previously introduced application-specific integrated aggregation (ASIA) as a means for collecting metadata in distributed event-based systems. In this paper, we show how ASIA can support IT Service Management in monitoring and governing decentralized event-based enterprise systems at runtime. We present a dashboard based on industry-strength technology as proof of concept and discuss how to integrate usage statistics provided on-the-fly by ASIA into metrics for runtime governance. We evaluate our monitoring approach in terms of performance, scalability and precision.
基于ASIA的分布式事件企业系统的有效运行时监控
网络物理系统(CPS)、物联网(IoT)中的互联智能设备和其他数据源通过提供有关现实世界事件的细粒度数据,越来越多地弥合了物理世界和数字世界之间的鸿沟。企业软件系统正在采用基于事件的系统(EBS)范例,使它们能够及时地对有意义的事件作出反应。将动态传感器数据与后端系统提供的信息融合在一起的智能供应链就是基于事件的企业系统的一个例子。以有效的方式监视它们的全局状态以进行运行时治理仍然是一个开放的研究挑战:提供所需类型的信息,同时以成本换取精度。我们之前介绍了特定于应用程序的集成聚合(ASIA),作为在基于事件的分布式系统中收集元数据的一种方法。在本文中,我们展示了ASIA如何在运行时监控和管理分散的基于事件的企业系统中支持IT服务管理。我们展示了一个基于行业优势技术的仪表板作为概念验证,并讨论了如何将ASIA提供的动态使用统计数据集成到运行时治理的度量中。我们从性能、可扩展性和精度方面评估我们的监控方法。
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