Authors
Marinos Charalambides, Paris Flegkas, George Pavlou, Arosha K Bandara, Emil C Lupu, Alessandra Russo, N Dulav, Morris Sloman, Javier Rubio-Loyola
Publication date
2005/6/6
Conference
Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'05)
Pages
99-108
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Policy-based management provides the ability to (re-) configure differentiated services networks so that desired quality of service (QoS) goals are achieved. Relevant configuration involves implementing network provisioning decisions, performing admission control, and adapting bandwidth allocation dynamically according to emerging traffic demands. A policy-based approach facilitates flexibility and adaptability in that the policies can be changed without changing the implementation. However, as with any other complex system, conflicts and inconsistencies may arise in the policy specification. In this work, we concentrate on the policy conflicts that may occur for static resource management aspects of QoS provisioning, known as network dimensioning. The paper shows how conflict detection can be achieved using event calculus in conjunction with abductive reasoning techniques to detect the existence of …
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