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INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A scalable and lightweight QoS monitoring technique combining passive and active approaches: On the mathematical formulation of
— To make a scalable and lightweight QoS monitoring system, we have proposed a new QoS monitoring technique, Change-of-Measure based Passive/Active Monitoring (CoMPACT Monitor), ...
Masaki Aida, Naoto Miyoshi, Keisuke Ishibashi
AVI
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Display space usage and window management operation comparisons between single monitor and multiple monitor users
The continuing trend toward greater processing power, larger storage, and in particular increased display surface by using multiple monitor supports increased multi-tasking by the...
Dugald Ralph Hutchings, Greg Smith, Brian Meyers, ...
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Implementing Rule-Based Monitors within a Framework for Continuous Requirements Monitoring
With the increasing complexity of information systems, it is becoming increasingly unclear as to how information system behaviors relate to stated requirements. Although requireme...
William N. Robinson
GRID
2008
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
User- and job-centric monitoring: Analysing and presenting large amounts of monitoring data
For data analysis or simulations (e.g. in particle physics) single users submit hundreds or thousands of jobs to the Grid. This puts a new burden on the users side - keeping an ov...
Henrik Eichenhardt, Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn,...
EUROPAR
2001
Springer
14 years 6 days ago
From Cluster Monitoring to Grid Monitoring Based on GRM
GRM was originally designed and implemented as part of the P-GRADE graphical parallel program development environment running on supercomputers and clusters. In the framework of th...
Zoltán Balaton, Péter Kacsuk, Norber...