An extensible architecture for run-time monitoring of conversational web services
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Monitoring, Adaptation and Beyond
Event driven monitoring for service composition infrastructures
WISE'10 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Web information systems engineering
Product-based workflow design for monitoring of collaborative business processes
CAiSE'11 Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Dynamic event-based monitoring in a SOA environment
OTM'11 Proceedings of the 2011th Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems - Volume Part II
GeoPWTManager: a task-oriented web geoprocessing system
Computers & Geosciences
Patterns to enable mass-customized business process monitoring
CAiSE'12 Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Service composition management using risk analysis and tracking
ICSOC'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
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Service-oriented systems' distributed ownership has led to an increasing focus on runtime management solutions. Service-oriented systems can change greatly after deployment, hampering their quality and reliability. Their service bindings can change, and providers can modify the internals of their services. Monitoring is critical for these systems to keep track of behavior and discover whether anomalies have occurred. The Service-Centric Monitoring Language (SECMOL), a general monitoring specification language, clearly separates concerns between data collection, data computation, and data analysis, allowing for high flexibility and scalability. SECMOL also presents a concrete projection of the model onto three monitoring frameworks.