A framework for monitorable services implementation

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Abstract

Since the very first graphical user interfaces, progress indicators have been widely used to provide feedback regarding the execution of long-running system tasks. In order to make progress feedback possible, the involved services must provide on-line monitoring capabilities. However, on larger concurrent and object-oriented implementations, as services execution involve multiple interactions between various components and abstraction layers, the crosscutting nature of the monitoring concerns can introduce some challenges to the software development - such as code quality degradation, absence of standardized code patterns, and loss of development productivity. In this context, after analyzing some possible solutions to the monitoring problem, we propose a general framework to support the development of monitorable services, as well as some extended libraries that are used to illustrate a concrete implementation. We also evaluate the proposed solution through a real case study performed in a private software development organization. © 2012 IEEE.

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Cardoso, D., & Sampaio, A. (2012). A framework for monitorable services implementation. In Proceedings - 2012 6th Brazilian Symposium on Software Components, Architectures and Reuse, SBCARS 2012 (pp. 91–100). https://doi.org/10.1109/SBCARS.2012.20

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