Book chapters details

  • Supporting on-line distributed monitoring and debugging
  • Jan 2004
  • Monitoring systems have traditionally been developed with rigid objectives and functionalities, and tied to specific languages, libraries and run-time environments. There is a need for more flexible monitoring systems which can be easily adapted to distinct requirements. On-line monitoring has been considered as increasingly important for observation and control of a distributed application. In this paper we discuss monitoring interfaces and architectures which support more extensible monitoring and control services. We describe our work on the development of a distributed monitoring infrastructure, and illustrate how it eases the implementation of a complex distributed debugging architecture. We also discuss several issues concerning support for tool interoperability and illustrate how the cooperation among multiple concurrent tools can ease the task of distributed debugging.
  • On-line monitoring systems and computer tool interoperability
  • Nova Science
  • Vítor Duarte, João Lourenço, José Cardoso e Cunha
  • Thomas Ludwig and Barton P. Miller
  • 1-59033-888-X
  • http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1024677&picked=prox
  • 43 to 59
  • 1 Jan 2004