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摘要
基于服务的系统(Service - Based Systems, SBSs)的运行时监视通常依赖于从实现服务的业务流程内交换的I/O消息派生的信息。当服务供应由服务请求者、(组合)服务和基础设施提供者之间的复杂服务水平协议(sla)规范时,监控可能需要额外的功能,例如(i)在服务供应中涉及的不同来源捕获的事件之间进行协调,以及(ii)将属性监控委托给本地站点。本文讨论了支持上述两个需求的体系结构和约定协议,以监视复杂的sla驱动的服务供应。
A Framework for Hierarchical and Recursive Monitoring of Service Based Systems
Runtime monitoring of Service Based Systems (SBSs) usually relies on information derived from I/O messages exchanged within business processes implementing services. When service provisioning is regulated by complex Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between service requesters, (composed) services, and infrastructure providers, monitoring may require additional features, such as (i) coordination among events captured at different sources involved in service provisioning and (ii) delegation of properties monitoring to local sites. This paper discusses an architecture and engagement protocol supporting the two aforementioned requirements for monitoring complex SLA-driven service provisioning.