2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11334-006-0003-y
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MaTRICS: A service-based management tool for remote intelligent configuration of systems

Abstract: With MaTRICS, we describe a service-oriented architecture that allows remotely connected users to modify the configuration of any service provided by a specific (application) server, like email-, news-or web-servers. Novel to our approach is that the system can manage configuration processes on heterogeneous software-and hardware-platforms, which are performed from a variety of peripherals unmatched in today's practice, where devices like mobile phones, faxes, PDAs are enabled to be used by system managers as … Show more

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“…Several application domains have been successfully covered with the jABC, including complex supply chain management with IKEA [HMM + 08], modeling and execution of bioinformatics workflows [MKS07], the Semantic Web Service challenge [KMSN08], dataflow analysis of Java programs [LMS06a], a management framework for remote intelligent configuration of systems [BM06], online decision support systems [KM06] and graphical construction of game strategies [BJM09]. These projects were very different in nature, nevertheless we observed a surprisingly high potential of synergy, which was due to the XMDD approach.…”
Section: The Jabc Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several application domains have been successfully covered with the jABC, including complex supply chain management with IKEA [HMM + 08], modeling and execution of bioinformatics workflows [MKS07], the Semantic Web Service challenge [KMSN08], dataflow analysis of Java programs [LMS06a], a management framework for remote intelligent configuration of systems [BM06], online decision support systems [KM06] and graphical construction of game strategies [BJM09]. These projects were very different in nature, nevertheless we observed a surprisingly high potential of synergy, which was due to the XMDD approach.…”
Section: The Jabc Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%