2010 International Conference on Network and Service Management 2010
DOI: 10.1109/cnsm.2010.5691216
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Performance-aware design and optimization of enterprise applications

Abstract: Today, an increasing number of enterprise applications are based on Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). The complexity of these applications requires Service Level Management (SLM) from the business process layer down to the actual implementation of application components. However, this complexity also hinders continuous application management, which relies on monitoring non-functional properties such as performance. A major challenge is to create a unified view on the overall system including (implementatio… Show more

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“…As many of these applications generate such logs, our solution eliminates the need for "guesstimating" the resource usage profile of an existing application when assessing the cost of its cloud deployment. Application logs represent an important source of valuable raw data for the management of IT systems [15] through performance optimisation [17], security analysis [11], and resource usage profiling and capacity planning [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many of these applications generate such logs, our solution eliminates the need for "guesstimating" the resource usage profile of an existing application when assessing the cost of its cloud deployment. Application logs represent an important source of valuable raw data for the management of IT systems [15] through performance optimisation [17], security analysis [11], and resource usage profiling and capacity planning [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%