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okay great so i think itamp;#39;s going to be valuable for this discussion to start to build a foundation of understanding related to how we think about distributed tracing at century and that discussion is going to start with this diagram here and itamp;#39;s really going to have three major components so the first component is going to be the trace this is the operation that you as a developer are are interested in instrumenting observability around so this can range from a number of things it can be anything from a page load being kicked off from your web app which is particularly relevant to this diagram to to a flow that your user is experiencing within your application so for instance the checkout flow as we move to the second major area of discussion within this diagram we docHub the transaction so traces are composed of transactions you can generally think of transactions as calls to services in which you have centuryamp;#39;s performance product instrumented so in this diagr