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On the Load Balancing of Business Intelligence Reporting Systems

On the Load Balancing of Business Intelligence Reporting Systems
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Author(s): Leszek Kotulski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland)and Dariusz Dymek (Cracow University of Economics, Poland)
Copyright: 2009
Pages: 16
Source title: Systems Analysis and Design for Advanced Modeling Methods: Best Practices
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Akhilesh Bajaj (University of Tulsa, USA)and Stanislaw Wrycza (University of Gdansk, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-344-9.ch004

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Abstract

The UML model consists of several types of diagrams representing different aspects of the modeled system. To assure the universality and flexibility, the UML involves only a few general rules about dependence among different types of diagrams. In consequence people can have the different methodologies based on the UML, but in the same time we haven’t the formal tool for assure the vertical cohesion of created model. To test and reach the vertical cohesion of the model some auxiliary information about the relations among the elements belonging to different types of diagrams should be remembered. In this chapter the authors present the method of formal representation of such information in a form of the relation, called Accomplish Relation. This method is based only on the UML properties and is independent from any methodology. Additionally, they show how to use the UML timing diagrams for representing the users’ requirements in association with use cases. To illustrate the usefulness of this approach we present how it can be used for load balancing of distributed system in case of a Reporting Systems based on Data Warehouse concept.

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