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Securities Business Computer Exception Monitoring System

Posted on:2010-10-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360275491776Subject:Software engineering
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With the great development of computer technology in last 20 years, we have had an era of computers in the securities area.Most of the securities business has been based on computers.We believe that the safety of securities is relied on the secure of the computer system used in the securities area.However,the exception monitoring of computers is still in a beginning stage.The corresponding techniques are not mature, either.In this paper,referred to the practical work,we have focused on the problems of monitoring systems in all kinds of securities enterprises. After analyzing the existing system,a monitoring system has been offered based on the HP OpenView Operations.With deeply understanding the securities business,we described the architecture of monitoring systems in details.Until all system demands from users have been determined, frameworks and modules are not going to be designed.The system installs the function modules in the HP bottom platform which is called OpenView Operations.Thus,it has improved compatibility and convenience of the system,while a progress has been made in efficiency and consistency. Graphical warnings and text messages are closely integrated in order to reflect the real-time status of computers quickly and directly.In addition,the safety of the securities exchange has been effectively ensured.The macro-management for computer nodes makes a great contribution for the exchange safety,whereas the detailed reviews of exchange flows also have been done pretty well.By adopting the monitor of data files creatively,we have overcome the limitation that only serves the computer itself.Finally,a viable option has been offered for the further protection of securities business.
Keywords/Search Tags:Securities, Monitoring, OpenView Operations, Graphical, Flow
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