Title of article :
A high abstraction level approach for detecting feature interactions between telecommunication services
Author/Authors :
Chentouf, Zohair King Saud University - College of Computer and Information Science - Department of Computer Science, Saudi Arabia , Khoumsi, Ahmed University of Sherbrooke - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canada , Khoumsi, Ahmed King Saud University - College of Computer and Information Science, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
When several telecommunication services are running at the same time, undesirable behaviors may arise, which are commonly called feature interactions. Several methods have been developed for detecting and resolving feature interactions. However, most of these methods are based on detailed models of services, which make them suffer from state space explosion. Moreover, different telecommunication operators cannot cooperate to manage feature interactions by exchanging detailed service models because this violates the confidentiality principle. Our work is a part of the few attempts to develop feature interaction detection methods targeting to avoid or reduce significantly state space explosion. In order to reach this objective, we first develop a so called Cause–Restrict language to model subscribers of telecommunication services at a very high abstraction level. A Cause–Restrict model of a subscriber provides information such as: what is the cause of what, and what restricts (or forbids) what, and specifies coarsely the frequency of each operation ‘‘cause’’ or ‘‘restrict’’ by ‘‘always’’ or ‘‘sometimes’’. Then, we develop a method that detects feature interactions between telecommunication services modeled in the Cause–Restrict language.Wedemonstrate the applicability of our approach by modeling several services and detecting several feature interactions between them. New feature interactions have been detected by our approach.
Keywords :
Telecommunication services , Feature interaction detection , Service modeling , Service management
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences