DocumentCode
2703105
Title
Constructing software autonomous agents to computer network management
Author
De Franceschi, A.S.M. ; Barreto, J.M. ; Roisenberg, M.
Author_Institution
Grupo de Pesquisas em Engenharia Biomedica, Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
283
Abstract
Summary form only given. There are three important concepts in the computer network management area: managers, agents and managed objects. This work presents a methodology to develop autonomous agents for network management. There are two kinds of agents to develop: static or dynamic agents. The first one can be implemented, using heuristics obtained from an expert or the network administrator, through production rules or feedforward neural networks. Using the network examples we can construct dynamic agents. The recurrent neural network may be trained to solve a problem using some examples. Moreover, the behavior of the management must be considered, the network management may be reactive or proactive. From the analysis it is possible to define if the problem demands static or dynamic autonomous agents. The application of a static approach in the solution of dynamic problems cause two inconveniences: 1) it does not allow covering all the different states of a dynamic system; and 2) to cover all the states it would require a great neural network, perhaps impossible of converging to a solution
Keywords
computer network management; feedforward neural nets; recurrent neural nets; software agents; autonomous software agents; computer network management; dynamic agent; feedforward neural networks; recurrent neural network; static agent; Autonomous agents; Computer network management; Decision making; Feedforward neural networks; Information management; Neural networks; Open systems; Production; Protocols; Recurrent neural networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Networks, 2000. Proceedings. Sixth Brazilian Symposium on
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
ISSN
1522-4899
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0856-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SBRN.2000.889755
Filename
889755
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