Strategic Proficiency in System Surveillance and Governance

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Sara Moreno
Miguel Suárez

Abstract

In the contemporary digital era, where organizational operations hinge on intricate IT systems, the ability to monitor and manage these systems effectively is crucial. Strategic in System Surveillance and Governance (SPSSG) represents a sophisticated approach to this challenge, blending strategic oversight with technical acumen to ensure not just operational continuity but also enhancement in performance, security, and alignment with organizational goals. This paper provides an in-depth exploration of SPSSG, detailing its importance, components, challenges, and future implications. We discuss the role of tools such as Spring Boot Actuator, a key component in system monitoring, and how they contribute to the overall framework. By embracing SPSSG, organizations can drive continuous improvement, enhance system reliability, and achieve long-term strategic objectives. ETS can handle missing data and model trends and seasonality, but also assumes stationary data and may struggle with sudden changes in traffic flow. Finally, LSTM can capture complex nonlinear relationships and handle multiple input variables and time lags, but requires a large amount of data to train and can be computationally expensive.

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Sara Moreno, & Miguel Suárez. (2024). Strategic Proficiency in System Surveillance and Governance. International Journal of Information and Cybersecurity, 8(5), 11–29. Retrieved from https://publications.dlpress.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/124
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Sara Moreno