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Considering the problem of unified description of data modeling languages for computer network management, information specification ontology may be a prospective solution. However, basics of a unified mathematical theory are still lacking for ontology building. Delighted by the philosophical thinking of conceptual scheme for descriptive metaphysics, this paper tries to utilize formal concept analysis...
With rapid development of computer networks, users need a new solution for network security management, aiming at integration. This paper focuses on context-aware alert analysis, which is one of its key functionalities. A practical and efficient approach to guarantee unified representation of context information, background knowledge and attack knowledge for security alerts is still lacking these...
With the popularity of heterogeneous network devices and security products, pervasive network security management has been a fashion. However, a chief problem lies in how to characterize various attack scenarios from the viewpoint of both security information and security policies for automation. This paper discusses the potential of applying an integration of ontology-based and policy-based approaches...
Since network management research and standardization started in late 1980s, several approaches have been applied, from protocol-based ones, to Web-based ones, then to XML-based ones and later Web services-based ones. These days, Semantic Web services, in particular, have been emerging as a promising technology that may be used in network management for automation. This paper first studies the current...
As the Internet continues to grow, the tasks of network management are becoming more and more difficult. Over the past few years, much effort has been given to implement the automation of network management. Ontology seems to be a promising technology for that purpose. However, only ontology alone may not easily achieve the goal of automatic network management. Thus under this background, policies...
As the Internet continues to grow, the tasks of configuration management for IP network devices are becoming more and more difficult. Over the past few years, much effort has been given to improve the deficiency of SNMP in the configuration management scope, but only few have succeeded to be standardized, the famous one of which is Netconf, developed by the IETF. Even the Netconf is still far from...
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