Abstract:
To advance software localization and ensure autonomous and controllable information systems in key industries, this study uses the domestically developed next-generation network monitoring system, Nightingale, as a research subject. It systematically analyzes its core features and overall technical architecture, and clarifies its advantages in terms of localization adaptation and autonomous controllability. This study elaborates on the implementation plan for an earthquake information network monitoring system based on Nightingale, focusing on key technical aspects such as system installation and deployment, monitoring data collection, and the design of an alarm mechanism. It further analyzes the practical performance of the system, providing technical support and practical guidance for the localization and application of software in earthquake information network monitoring.