Abstract

Increasing complexity of todays applications and services leads to the emerging trend of self-managing systems. Legacy applications often offer interfaces for manual management and very rarely do provideself-management features. Therefore it is very important to reuse existing management interfaces for achieving self-manageability. This paper presents our model-driven self-management approach of legacy applications. We introduce a framework for model-driven service level management which transforms abstract SLAs defined in UML into concrete SLA descriptions and deploys them for management. These SLAsare used to define the goals for our self-management agent which is responsible for providing feedback control. Its management knowledge is transformed from UML models using also a model-driven approach.

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