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Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Platforma sprzętowa akustycznego monitoringu pomieszczeń.(Data obrony: 2019-12-09) Rozmus, Mateusz
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Projekt i realizacja zdalnego systemu monitorowania zanieczyszczeń powietrza w oparciu o dane gromadzone w bazie danych(Data obrony: 2021-01-25) Pasternak, Rafał
Wydział Inżynierii Mechanicznej i RobotykiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Remote beehive monitoring system using GMS module and Android system(Data obrony: 2019-09-26) Paszkowski, Hubert
Wydział Inżynierii Mechanicznej i RobotykiItem type:Doctoral Dissertation, Access status: Open Access , Self-configurable service with elements of adaptability for monitoring of infrastructure and applications in a grid environment(Data obrony: 2007) Bałos, Kazimierz
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i ElektronikiThe dissertation proposes a concept a JIMS monitoring service, which is selfconfigurable, scalable, and equipped with elements of adaptability. The thesis is organised as follows. Chapter 1 contains the motivation for the dissertation, introduces key terms and contains the thesis statement. Chapter 2 is a critical survey of existing standards, technologies, and projects related to grid monitoring. Chapter 3 characterizes the grid as a whole, provides functional and non-functional requirements for the grid monitoring service and contains the thesis statement. The concept of the JIMS system, built according to the given requirements and assumptions, is described in Chapter 4. This chapter describes key solutions applied in the system, such as the component model and a uniform approach to resources representation, cluster- and grid-level self-configurability as well as elements of adaptability. The design and implementation details of this prototype are presented in Chapter 5. This chapter also introduces the concept of sensors for chosen elements of the grid infrastructure and middleware. Chapter 6 covers system evaluation and verification of results, where the author presents results of JIMS system usage in real grid installations and test results dealing with system intrusiveness, performance, and functionality. Chapter 7 presents results and summarizes the dissertation. The dissertation concludes with a list of common abbreviations, acronyms, definitions and indexed words, which should assist readers of this document.
