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S. H. Schwartz and D. Zager. Value-oriented network management. In NOMS'00 [34].

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The present and future of event correlation: A need for.. - Steinder, Sethi (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....and inconsistency. Fault evidence may also be inaccurate because of spurious alarms generated by transient problems; once the problem disappears, the generated alarms do not correspond to any fault. Multiple unrelated faults may occur simultaneously generating overlapping sets of alarms [8, 37]. This additional complication in the fault localization problem results from the fact that different related and unrelated faults may happen within a short time of one another. The event management system should be able to detect unrelated simultaneous problems even if they generate overlapping ....

S. H. Schwartz and D. Zager. Value-oriented network management. In NOMS'00 [34].


Yemanja - A Layered Event Correlation Engine for.. - Appleby, Goldszmidt.. (2001)   (Correct)

.... that pertain to failure conditions on that level and generalize them into events with a higher degree of conceptuality using the concept of composite events [18, 19] This layered correlation model is in compliance with recent work on modeling networks for supporting fault isolation and recovery [8, 23]. We believe that the layered approach to scenario development has many advantages over other approaches, these include: Support for the development of reusable correlation scenarios. In most cases system reconfiguration does not necessitate scenario modification. Rule development is ....

....of packets dropped by Ethernet links. In this case the higher level entity (Spanning Tree) failure causes the lower level entity (Ethernet Link) failure. Following the above argument we classify events published by a Yemanja entity as either cause or impact, similar to the classification in [23]. In Yemanja an entity publishes a cause event to indicate that a failure has been detected, and that its dependant entities should assess how they are affected. If the cause event recipient determines that the service or function provided by the corresponding device or layer has been affected by ....

S. H. Schwartz and D. Zager. Value-oriented network management. In J. W. Hong and R. Weihmayer, editors, Proceedings of IEEE/IFIP Network Operation and Management Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, Apr. 2000.

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