Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system

Fault management is the first element that matters in network management to ensure the high availability of the network. The existing fault management models are mostly specific to an organization’s standard. The proposed model can guide and help network managers to perform their routine task. Thus,...

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Main Author: Mohammad Shahuddin, Syuhada
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my-utm-ep.790592018-09-27T05:21:10Z Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system 2017-05 Mohammad Shahuddin, Syuhada QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Fault management is the first element that matters in network management to ensure the high availability of the network. The existing fault management models are mostly specific to an organization’s standard. The proposed model can guide and help network managers to perform their routine task. Thus, the purpose of this research is to develop a generic and unified Fault Management Metamodel (FMM) that would create a fault management model, which in turn could be referred to as to better understand the flow of fault management. The FMM is developed by extracting and reconciling the fault management components from various fault management models. Then, the FMM is validated to ensure the correctness and logic of the proposed FMM. The FMM is validated using three validation techniques, which are the Frequency-based Selection, Face Validity and Tracing. The metamodelling framework that was used in this research is the Meta Object Facilities (MOF), and it was chosen because of its wide acceptance and coverage in many domains. The outcome of this research is the final validated FMM v1.2, which would guide network managers and other network users to better understand the fault management concepts flow and issues for their network. As for the future work, besides fault management, there are four other functional areas in network management that should be developed. The other areas are configuration management, accounting management, performance management and security management. 2017-05 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79059/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79059/1/SyuhadaMohammadShahuddinMFC2017.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:110798 phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Computing Faculty of Computing
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Computer science
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Computer science
Mohammad Shahuddin, Syuhada
Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system
description Fault management is the first element that matters in network management to ensure the high availability of the network. The existing fault management models are mostly specific to an organization’s standard. The proposed model can guide and help network managers to perform their routine task. Thus, the purpose of this research is to develop a generic and unified Fault Management Metamodel (FMM) that would create a fault management model, which in turn could be referred to as to better understand the flow of fault management. The FMM is developed by extracting and reconciling the fault management components from various fault management models. Then, the FMM is validated to ensure the correctness and logic of the proposed FMM. The FMM is validated using three validation techniques, which are the Frequency-based Selection, Face Validity and Tracing. The metamodelling framework that was used in this research is the Meta Object Facilities (MOF), and it was chosen because of its wide acceptance and coverage in many domains. The outcome of this research is the final validated FMM v1.2, which would guide network managers and other network users to better understand the fault management concepts flow and issues for their network. As for the future work, besides fault management, there are four other functional areas in network management that should be developed. The other areas are configuration management, accounting management, performance management and security management.
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author Mohammad Shahuddin, Syuhada
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title Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system
title_short Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system
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title_fullStr Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system
title_full_unstemmed Metamodel-based framework in designing fault management in network management system
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granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Computing
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publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79059/1/SyuhadaMohammadShahuddinMFC2017.pdf
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