A Pluggable Framework for Tracking and Managing Faults in Service-Oriented Systems

Robinson, Daniel and Kotonya, Gerald (2009) A Pluggable Framework for Tracking and Managing Faults in Service-Oriented Systems. In: Service-Oriented Computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Springer, Berlin, pp. 637-638. ISBN 978-3-642-10382-7

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Abstract

Practical fault management in service-oriented systems requires dynamic monitoring of services for SLA violations, failures and undesirable changes in the system runtime environment. It should also include effective fault recovery strategies, and be transparent and lightweight to enhance trust and to minimise the load on the consumer and providers. This paper describes a technology-independent fault management approach that uses a pluggable brokerage model to track and resolve service changes and faults. A case study is used to illustrate the efficacy of the approach.

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?? CHANGE MANAGEMENTSERVICE-ORIENTED SYSTEMSFAULT TRACKING MANAGEMENT SCIENCECOMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND ICTHB ECONOMIC THEORYQA75 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. COMPUTER SCIENCE ??
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01 May 2012 11:03
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