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Managing Computer Networks: A Case-Based Reasoning Approach

by Lundy Lewis
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Overview

This is the first book to discuss the applications of CBR to network management. It takes a close look at the components of the CBR paradigm, and also examines the contribution of CBR as one component of a larger system for managing computer networks.

Synopsis

This is the first book to discuss the applications of CBR to network management. It takes a close look at the components of the CBR paradigm, and also examines the contribution of CBR as one component of a larger system for managing computer networks.

IEEE Networking Magazine

The book is about how to keep computer networks up and running — being able to anticipate potential problems and either prevent them or resolve them quickly with good solutions. More important, the book is about how to program a computer to perform these tasks automatically.

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IEEE Networking Magazine

The book is about how to keep computer networks up and running β€” being able to anticipate potential problems and either prevent them or resolve them quickly with good solutions. More important, the book is about how to program a computer to perform these tasks automatically.

Booknews

Describes how to build programs that maintain computer networks and solve network problems automatically, granting the administrators and troubleshooters time for other tasks. Discusses network management in general and the principles of expert systems used to automate human expertise; introduces a problem-solving paradigm that more closely resembles human learning and problem solving, and presents case studies of its success in areas besides networks; and details a specific architecture for network fault management. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1995
Publisher
Artech House, Incorporated
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780890067994

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