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Title: Considerations for monitoring highly concurrent systems
Authors: Mizzi, Ruth
Colombo, Christian
Francalanza, Adrian
Pace, Gordon J.
Keywords: Algorithms
Formal methods (Computer science)
Computer software -- Development
Computer software -- Verification
Autonomous distributed systems
Computer network architectures
Aspect-oriented programming
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
Citation: Mizzi, R., Colombo, C., Francalanza, A., & Pace, G. (2012). Considerations for monitoring highly concurrent systems. (01-WICT-2012), Msida.
Abstract: Sequential monitoring tools such as Larva are impractical for monitoring highly concurrent systems such as online establishments handling hundreds of transactions a second — they lock valuable resources which may otherwise be used to serve valid user requests. In the context of an open-source e-commerce system, we discuss design issues involved in allowing monitors to run concurrently while at the same time ensuring that they remain correct: free from race conditions and faithful to the properties they embody.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23172
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