Title
SALmon A Service Modeling Language and Monitoring Engine
Abstract
To be able to monitor complex services and examine their properties we need a modeling language that can express them in an efficient manner. As telecom operators deploy and sell increasingly complex services the need to monitor these services increases. We propose a novel domain specific language called SALmon, which allows for efficient representation of service models, together with a computational engine for evaluation of service models. This working prototype allows us to perform experiments with full scale service models, and proves to be a good trade-off between simplicity and expressive power.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SOSE.2008.29
Jhongli
Keywords
Field
DocType
services increase,full scale service model,monitoring engine,novel domain specific language,complex service,computational engine,modeling language,expressive power,service model,salmon a service modeling,efficient manner,efficient representation,prototypes,computer integrated manufacturing,computational modeling,functional languages,communication system,telecommunication services,domain specific language,qos,object oriented languages,engines
Domain-specific language,Object-oriented programming,Software engineering,Functional programming,Computer science,Modeling language,Computer-integrated manufacturing,Quality of service,Telecommunications service,Expressive power,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3499-2
5
0.50
References 
Authors
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Viktor Leijon1293.58
Stefan Wallin2598.01
Johan Ehnmark350.50