Systems Management: Application Response Measurement (ARM) API
Copyright © 1998 The Open Group

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Open Group Technical Standard
Systems Management: Application Response Measurement (ARM) API
Document Number: C807
ISBN: 1-85912-211-6


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This Document
This document is an Open Group Technical Standard. It defines the Application Response Measurement (ARM) API function calls which can be used to instrument an application or other software for transaction monitoring. The ARM API provides a way to monitor business transactions, by embedding simple calls in the software which can be captured by an agent supporting the ARM API. The calls are used to capture data that allows software to be monitored for availability, service levels, and capacity.

The API can be used by programmers who want to collect performance information by instrumenting the business logic of their applications or on other software in their domain. This approach may be used by customers who have access to the source code of the business logic on their systems in such a way that instrumentation is possible or by the use of non-invasive techniques that may supply some of the data without instrumention. Neither the collection or presentation mechanism of the ARM data returned from the API is covered in this standard.

Collection of ARM related data from the software components which surround the business logic is often very desirable, and may in many cases be possible by using ARM 2.0, but more work is needed in this area to encourage the software components to use the ARM API. This will take the form of the expansion of future versions of the ARM API, or definition of other mechanisms which can support these very diverse software environments.

It should further be noted that the applications (and other components) must normally be running within the reach of the enterprise management domain in order to allow for collection and presentation of performance data from agents, through some vendor specific mechanisms.

This Technical Standard is the formally adopted Open Group publication of the ARM API version 2.0 specification.

History
The Application Response Measurement (ARM) working group of the Computer Measurement Group (CMG) published its ARM version 1.0 API specification in June 1996. It then issued its ARM version 2.0 API specification in November 1997. Then, in March 1998, it submitted the ARM version 2 API to The Open Group, which approved it for publication as an Open Group Technical Standard.
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Acknowledgements

This Technical Standard is the formally adopted Open Group publication of the ARM API version 2.0 specification.

The Open Group acknowledges the work of the ARM Working Group, under the sponsorship of the Computer Measurement Group (CMG), in developing the ARM version 2.0 API specification, which provides the technical source material for this Open Group Technical Standard. The following CMG ARM Working Group member companies assisted in the development of the ARM version 2.0 API:

System Management Database and Tools Application End Users
Vendors Vendors Vendors  
BGS
www.bgs.com
Oracle
www.oracle.com
SAS
www.sas.com
Boeing
www.boeing.com
BMC
www.bmc.com
Unify
www.unify.com
SES
www.ses.com
Citicorp
www.citicorp.com
Candle
www.candle.com
    Wells Fargo
www.wellsfargo.com
Compuware
www.compuware.com
     
Hewlett-Packard
www.hp.com
     
Landmark
www.landmark.com
     
Sun
www.sun.com
     
Tivoli/IBM
www.tivoli.com
     

Referenced Documents

Further information on performance measurement agents that use the data generated by the ARM API function calls, and additional information on ARM, such as White Papers and slides, is available via the World Wide Web. The pointer to this information can be found from the on-line version of this publication, which is available at:
http://www.opengroup.org/publications/catalog/c807.htm

On completion of the request to enter your identity, the table at the start of this on-line document shows the URL where further information may be found.


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