Preserving QoS of e-commerce sites through self-tuning: a performance model approach
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Dynamic resource allocation for shared data centers using online measurements
SIGMETRICS '03 Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Predicting Resource Demand in Dynamic Utility Computing Environments
ICAS '06 Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems
An on-line, business-oriented optimization of performance and availability for utility computing
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Commercial applications are playing an important role in information society, requiring an effective and powerful management system to ensure availability and QoS of these applications. In this paper, a set of complete and systematic theory on managing commercial applications is presented, according to logical sequence: description, monitoring, analysis and maintenance. Then a system named AMPS (Application Management Platform Service) is designed and implemented correspondingly. Afterwards, the performance of the AMPS is evaluated in terms of a series of experiments. This work has three contributions: (i), research work aiming at managing commercial applications is carried out in terms of logical sequence: description, monitoring, analysis and maintenance, enlightening a new approach for management system; secondly (ii), how to effectively manage multi-tier commercial applications is under focus; and thirdly (iii), a general purpose application management platform service system AMPS is implemented based on our theory and evaluated through experiments.