Title :
Intelligent management of computer networks: the GIR proposal
Author :
Britto, Alceu, Jr. ; Paraiso, Emerson ; Scalabrin, Edson ; Kaestner, Celso ; Ávila, Bráulio
Author_Institution :
Pontifical Catholic Univ. of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil
Abstract :
The paper presents a system proposed for the intelligent management of computer networks. The system is based on the use of artificial intelligence techniques-data mining, expert systems and multi-agent systems. The work is based on the following lines of action: (a) the use of distributed agents for the intelligent search of information in the network, supplying it in a more abstract way, adapted to the decision-making task; (b) the use of machine learning and data-mining techniques that, starting from the log files which register previous problems and their solution, allow the use of experience thus obtained in the solution of new problems; and (c) the use of heuristics and conduction rules supplied by experts, through a decision support system, as an advisor element to network operators. The paper presents a discussion about the techniques employed along these three research lines and the results already obtained
Keywords :
computer network management; cooperative systems; decision support systems; expert systems; knowledge acquisition; learning (artificial intelligence); software agents; GIR system; advisor element; artificial intelligence techniques; conduction rules; data mining; decision making task; decision support system; distributed agents; expert systems; heuristics; intelligent computer network management; intelligent information search; log files; machine learning; multi-agent systems; network operators; Artificial intelligence; Computer network management; Decision making; Expert systems; Intelligent agent; Intelligent networks; Learning systems; Machine learning; Multiagent systems; Proposals;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science, 1998. SCCC '98. XVIII International Conference of the Chilean Society of
Conference_Location :
Antofogasta
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8616-2
DOI :
10.1109/SCCC.1998.730781