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A. T. Bouloutas, S. B. Calo, A. Finkel, and I. Katzela. Distributed fault identification in telecommunication networks. Journal of Network and Systems Management, 3(3), 1995.

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Distributed Fault Localization in Hierarchically Routed Networks - Steinder, Sethi (2002)   (Correct)

....that as the network size grows, as a result of the increasing number of possible failure suspects, the probability of proposing a highly probable, but incorrect or partly correct solution increases. 6 Related work Many researchers have recognized the importance of distributed fault localization [1, 8, 19]. However, few distributed fault localization techniques have actually been proposed. The theoretical foundation for the design of such systems has been laid by Bouloutas Table 3. Simulation study results (DR detection rate, FPR false positive rate) Symptom types No. of Domains Nodes Total ....

....100 .90 .02 .95 .04 .80 .04 10 15 150 .95 .02 .95 .04 .90 .02 20 200 .90 .00 .95 .02 .85 .02 25 250 .85 .00 .90 .02 .70 .02 5 250 .80 .06 .95 .06 .85 .06 10 500 .95 .04 .90 .06 .85 .06 50 15 750 .95 .04 .90 .04 .75 .04 20 1000 1.0 .02 .85 .04 .70 .02 25 1250 1.0 .02 .85 .02 .65 . 02 et al. [1] and Katzela et al. 8] who investigate different schemes of non centralized fault localization: decentralized and distributed schemes. The technique proposed in this paper has properties of both these schemes. Similarly to the decentralized scheme [8] we envision a hierarchy of managers with a ....

A. T. Bouloutas, S. B. Calo, A. Finkel, and I. Katzela. Distributed fault identification in telecommunication networks. Journal of Network and Systems Management, 3(3), 1995.


Improving Reliability of Intelligent Agents for Network Management - Marcus (1998)   (Correct)

....is dedicated to network management tasks. Therefore, fault free is understood here as reliable. To find out which agents are reliable or not, one must diagnose the Intelligent Agents Network. Many different diagnosis models exist, for instance: model based diagnosis [11] alarm correlation [5, 17], probabilistic methods [12] expert systems and case based reasoning [6, 10, 18] and the System Level Diagnosis (SLD) model. Due to the specific characteristics of the Intelligent Agent system case, the SLD was chosen to update continuously the knowledge of the reliability degree of the ....

A. T. Bouloutas, S. B. Calo, A. Finkel, and I. Katzela. Distributed fault identification in telecommunication networks. Journal of Network and Systems Management, 3(3):295--312, 1995. Distributed Fault Management, Management Domain, Alarms, Alarm Domain.

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