Enterprise-Wide Logging Through Software Life-Cycle
A software has distinctive phases; design, development, testing,
deployment and retirement. Logging helps developers, testers,
maintainers, and managers to effectively acting, reacting, and
interacting with the planned and unplanned events during a
program execution. A software gets input from and put output to
its dynamically changing operating environments. Logging helps
to record historical events to be used for error-correction,
capacity planning, and general value added amendments to its
functions.
Keywords: Software engineering, events logging, proactive modeling, reactive planning, distributive collaborative reporting.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sylvia Encheva
Sylvia Encheva is professor in mathematics and informatics at Stord/Haugesund University College. Her research interests are within decision support systems, non-classical logics, and fuzzy systems.
Sylvia Encheva
Sylvia Encheva is professor in mathematics and informatics at Stord/Haugesund University College. Her research interests are within decision support systems, non-classical logics, and fuzzy systems.