Model Driven Instrumentation

 Dr. Iman Hafiz Poernomo

 King's College London
Reino Unido

 

Resumen:
 

Quality of Service Management is the process of managing the Quality of Service (QoS) demanded by clients and offered by providers. Currently, all such approaches to management implicitly place the burden of instrumentation on the developer: they assume the developer provides components that are able to publish the right kind of data for QoS monitoring to take place.

 

The types of systems that benefit from QoS management are complex, and will become more complex. Complex systems are complex to instrument and monitor. Their heterogenous nature requires a deep understanding of how individual components should publish QoS information and, if components are not already able to publish required information, how best to add a publication mechanism.

 

It is easy to get this wrong.

 

This talk concerns work done at King's College London on automatically generating appropriate instrumentation for a system based on an abstract, platform independent QoS systems architecture. We show how Model Driven Architecture can be used to automate this form of instrumentation development.

 

Martes, 19 de Junio de 2007 a las 16:00 horas