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by Benedikt Liegener last modified Aug 29, 2011 13:01
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Definitions

Term:
Diagnosis
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
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Business Process Management
(KM-BPM)
Diagnosis is a process designed to support finding the cause of a problem in a business process

Diagnosis could be defined as the process of defining the cause of a problem with respect to KPIs

Service Composition and Coordination
(KM-SC)
Diagnosis is a process that is designed to identify the anomalous situations in a composite service in order to guarantee reliability and availability of Web Service

The Diagnosis process could include the identification of functional and non-functional errors

Service Infrastructure
(KM-SI)




Generic
(domain independent)

Diagnosis is the process of finding the cause of a problem starting from an observable manifestation (symptom) of the problem itself. [PO-JRA-1.2.1]

Competencies

 

Scenarios

TBD

 

References

  • [PO-JRA-1.2.1] Deliverable PO-JRA-1.2.1 State of the Art Report, Gap Analysis of Knowledge on Principles, Techniques and Methodologies for Monitoring and Adaptation of SBAs
  • [WS-Diamond 2007a] WS-DIAMOND TEAM. WS-DIAMOND: Web Services – DIAgnosability, MONitoring and Diagnosis. 18th International Workshop on  Principles of Diagnosis (DX'07) , Nashville ( USA ), May 29-31, 2007.
  • [WS-Diamond 2007b] WS-DIAMOND TEAM. WS-DIAMOND: an approach to Web Services – DIAgnosability, MONitoring and Diagnosis. Proc. E-Challenges Conference. The Hague, October 24-26, 2007
  • [WS-Diamond 2009] WS-DIAMOND TEAM. WS-DIAMOND: Web Services – DIAgnosability, MONitoring and Diagnosis. To appear in “At your service: An overview of results of projects in the field of service engineering of the IST programme” MIT Press Series on Information Systems, Chapter 9, J.Mylopoulos and M.Papazoglou (Eds.), 2009



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