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The Library of Monitoring Objects, part 2

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To process data from different industries and businesses we need to have a way to define and describe such data in a manner the analytic software will understand it. Kronometrix uses a simple and powerful concept for object definition, called the library of monitoring objects . Industries Suppose we want to handle data coming from Information Technology or Healthcare. Within these domains, we might have different sub-domains describing different types of analytic business. See  how different domains and sub-domains map to LMO: The Library of Monitoring Objects For each industry we are interested in we need to develop and write a simple formal definition how data will be expected from devices and sensors from that field. Example: We plan to gather information regarding Information Technology, System Performance domain. For that we need to define and describe all messages expected from this field. Example computer_performance.it.json filename. This file describes a