A Case Study in Object Oriented Modeling, Architecting, and Designing an Enterprise Monitoring Application

Abstract

We describe the use of object oriented techniques for the specification, architecting, and design of an enterprise monitoring application. Monitoring applications provide situational awareness and monitor aspects of an enterprise's activities. Drawing from a wide variety of static and dynamic data sources, they typically allow a user to specify items of interest, and drill down to obtain real-time or near-real time information on such items. Our paper describes the use of standard UML for modeling and the issues in architecting and designing our J2EE framework based application.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA446150

Entities

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  • Andrew Walker
  • Doan Hohmeyer
  • John Mcdonnell
  • Lisa Heinselman
  • Sushil J. Louis

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  • University of Nevada, Reno

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