| . Ensel, C., Keller, A., Managing Application Service Dependencies with XML and Resource Description Framework., 7th International IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Management (IM 2001. |
....without taking care of any dependencies Apparently, both proceedings appear rather sub optimal: the first may lead to a deadlock, while the latter may obviously lead to a system failure. In order to tackle this problem, a couple of alternatives, more sophisticated strategies have been evolved [1, 4, 6]. All approaches propose the computation of a dependency graph. In such a graphical representation, nodes represent components while edges denote the dependencies between these nodes or components, respectively. The information of the components and their dependencies is not explicitly ....
Ensel, C., Keller, A., "Managing Application Service Dependencies with XML and the Resource Description Framework", in Proc. of the 7 th Int'l IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Inte- grated Management (IM 2001), IEEE Publishing. May 2001.
....a notification to all dependent components. However, both proceeding appear rather sub optimal: the first may lead to a deadlock, while the latter may obviously lead to a system failure. In order to tackle this problem, a couple of alternative, more sophisticated strategies have been evolved [1, 4, 6]. All approaches propose the computation of a dependency graph. In such a graphical representation, nodes represent components while edges denote the dependencies between these nodes or components, respectively. The information of the components and their dependencies is not explicitly ....
Ensel, C., Keller, A., Managing Application Service Dependencies with XML and the Resource Description Framework, in Proc. of the 7 th Int'l IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Inte- grated Management (IM 2001), IEEE Publishing. May 2001.
....to reflect the actual service utilization in arbitrary periods of time, e.g. for every hour. For the interaction points between this phase and the next it is crucial to define a common model exchange format. Several of the formats mentioned in section 2 (like MOF, etc. suite this purpose. In [17] we developed an XML RDF based format specially suited for dependency description in distributed environments. However, for the purpose of this paper the actual representation is of minor interest. Once the model is generated the last phase starts. Management tools use the generated models ....
C. Ensel and A. Keller, "Managing Application Service Dependencies with XML and the Resource Description Framework," in Proceedings of the 7th International IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Management (IM 2001), G. Pavlou, N. Anerousis, and A. Liotta, Eds., Seattle, Washington, USA, May 2001, IEEE Publishing.
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. Ensel, C., Keller, A., Managing Application Service Dependencies with XML and Resource Description Framework., 7th International IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Management (IM 2001.
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