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The ICDE 2.0 environment needs to meet certain performance requirements for API data retrievals. To try and guarantee this performance level, the actual behavior of an ICDE implementation needs to be monitored. Performance monitoring allows remedial actions to be taken by the development team if the required performance level is not met.
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Note that as JEE containers are multi-threaded, and individual requests are handled by threads held in a thread pool, the aspect is deployed in perThread mode.
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Liu, Y. (2011). Aspect Oriented Architectures. In: Essential Software Architecture. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19176-3_13
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