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The article describes a practical approach to the process of designing a monitoring system. Several available tools are discussed with their features, pros, and cons, giving a rough overview of the possibilities and limitations. Then the authors point out a few requirements that are necessary to provide a unified interface tool, which could combine all the tools in a single, consistent web portal, with the support for user authentication and authorization. Several design considerations are discussed in-depth, along with the implementation examples of the tool written at PSNC.
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Jajor, J., Mazurek, C., Procyk, W. (2009). Grids and Networks Monitoring–Practical Approach. In: Davoli, F., Meyer, N., Pugliese, R., Zappatore, S. (eds) Grid Enabled Remote Instrumentation. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09663-6_11
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