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Monitored Property

by Raman Kazhamiakin last modified Apr 27, 2012 14:09
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Term:
Monitored Property
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
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Generic
(domain independent)

Monitored Property provides a way to represent these aspects of the monitored system. We further classify monitored properties according to the type of the properties and to their specification [CD-JRA-1.2.2]. Property types define various characteristics of monitored properties. We distinguish:
  • basic (refer to the elementary primitives and events) or derived (recursively defined on top of other properties) properties;
  • functional (characterize the function or behavior that a given system is expected to provide. Typical examples of the functional properties are failures, assertions or behavioral properties, invariants) or non-functional (define quality characteristics that often can be measured in a quantitative way. Typical non-functional properties refer to availability, latency, reliability) properties;
  • internal (refer to the characteristics internal to the application) or external (describe the environment of the application or its context, whatever notion of the context is exploited) properties;
  • instant (refer to the observations performed in a particular moment of time) or aggregated (characterize the whole execution, sets of executions or event evolution of the system collecting and aggregating historical data) properties.

Property: Property is any  physical or  intangible  entity that is  owned by a  person or jointly by a group of people or a legal entity like acorporation. [Wikipedia]

 

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