Title :
Distributed fault management over ATM networks
Author :
Chen, Jiann-Liang ; Lin, Shinfeng ; Lee, Ming-Yi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Don Hwa Univ., Taiwan, China
Abstract :
Experience with the development and application of a distributed problem-solving paradigm over local ATM networks is reported. The paradigm consists of a collection of problem-solving agents that autonomously execute and coordinately cooperate each other to achieve a goal. It is implemented based on the Java Expert System Shell (Jess) and SUN´s Remote Procedure Call (RPC). However, communication between agents has been the bottleneck of this paradigm. The most promising opening uses emerging commercial technologies such as ATM networks to serve the communication needs. The architecture and performance issues for a local ATM network which meets the paradigm requirements are described. We then discuss a real application in network fault management and compare the performance of three different interfaces: DEC´s ATM API, RPC, and Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM). The paradigm obtained very good results in fault management applications over local ATM networks
Keywords :
application program interfaces; asynchronous transfer mode; blackboard architecture; computer network management; computer network reliability; cooperative systems; expert systems; local area networks; problem solving; remote procedure calls; software agents; ATM API; ATM networks; DEC; Java Expert System Shell; Jess; Parallel Virtual Machine; RPC; Remote Procedure Call; SUN; blackboard system; cooperative systems; distributed fault management; distributed problem-solving paradigm; network fault management; performance issues; problem-solving agents; Application software; Asynchronous transfer mode; Communication switching; Computer network management; Computer networks; Computer science; Expert systems; Java; Problem-solving; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems, 1997., Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Future Trends of
Conference_Location :
Tunis
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8153-5
DOI :
10.1109/FTDCS.1997.644724