| . Marques, T.E., "A Symptom-driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults", IEEE Communications, vo1.26, No.3, pg.6-13, March 1988. |
....specific case. So, the result is true as long as the rule and case are true . Most of the work in the area of fault diagnosis is based on the deductive inference, which is also true for network fault management. Deductive reasoning is employed to solve the network fault diagnostic problem [102][103][104] Rabie et al. 105] have used real time expert system for monitoring of data packet networks. Koga et al. 106] have used expert system for fault location in paired cables. Vesonder et al. 107] have used expert system for telephone cable maintenance. And, intelligent knowledge based ....
T. E. Marques, A Symptom driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults, IEEE Comm. Mag., 26(3), pp.6-13, March 1988.
....and the number of devices and services supported by them are increasing exponentially. Fault management is a very important and complex part of present day telecommunication network management. Expert system technology has been widely used to solve the network fault diagnostic problem [2,3,4,5]. Based on the observed symptoms, the diagnostic expert system attempts to isolate the faults and recommend the remedial action. There are specialized problems that the network fault diagnosis systems come across. The entire diagnostic information may not be available at once and there may be ....
Marques T. E, A Symptom-driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults, IEEE Comm. Magazine, Vol.26, No.3, March 1988, pp.6-13.
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. Marques, T.E., "A Symptom-driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults", IEEE Communications, vo1.26, No.3, pg.6-13, March 1988.
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Marques T. E, A Symptom-driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults, IEEE Comm. Magazine, Vol.26, No.3, March 1988, pp.6-13.
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Marques, T.E., A Symptom-Driven Expert System for Isolating and Correcting Network Faults, IEEE Communications, vol. 26, no. 3, March 1988, pp. 6-13.
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