TY - GEN
T1 - The design of a new policy model to support ontology-driven reasoning for autonomic networking
AU - Strassner, John
AU - De Souza, José Neuman
AU - Raymer, David
AU - Samudrala, Srini
AU - Davy, Steven
AU - Barrett, Keara
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The purpose of autonomic networking is to manage the business and technical complexity of networked components and systems. However, the lack of a common lingua franca makes it impossible to use vendor-specific network management data to ascertain the state of the network at any given time. Furthermore, the tools used to analyze management data, which include information and data models, ontologies, machine learning algorithms, and policy languages, are all different, and hence require different data in different formats. This paper describes a new version of the DEN-ng policy model, which is part of the FOCALE autonomic network architecture. This new policy model has been built using three guiding principles: (1) the policy model is rooted in information models, so that it can govern managed entities, (2) the model is expressly constructed to facilitate the generation of ontologies, so that reasoning about policies constructed from the model may be done, and (3) the model is expressly constructed so that a policy language can be developed from it.
AB - The purpose of autonomic networking is to manage the business and technical complexity of networked components and systems. However, the lack of a common lingua franca makes it impossible to use vendor-specific network management data to ascertain the state of the network at any given time. Furthermore, the tools used to analyze management data, which include information and data models, ontologies, machine learning algorithms, and policy languages, are all different, and hence require different data in different formats. This paper describes a new version of the DEN-ng policy model, which is part of the FOCALE autonomic network architecture. This new policy model has been built using three guiding principles: (1) the policy model is rooted in information models, so that it can govern managed entities, (2) the model is expressly constructed to facilitate the generation of ontologies, so that reasoning about policies constructed from the model may be done, and (3) the model is expressly constructed so that a policy language can be developed from it.
KW - Autonomic networking
KW - FOCALE autonomic architecture
KW - Next generation services
KW - Ontology-based management
KW - Policy management
KW - Semantic reasoning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=48049099174&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/LANOMS.2007.4362466
DO - 10.1109/LANOMS.2007.4362466
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:48049099174
SN - 1424411823
SN - 9781424411825
T3 - 2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium - LANOMS 2007
SP - 114
EP - 125
BT - 2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium - LANOMS 2007
T2 - 2007 Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium - LANOMS 2007
Y2 - 10 September 2007 through 12 September 2007
ER -