Analysis of errors in network load measurements
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Active Management Framework for Distributed Multimedia Systems
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Adaptive Anomaly Detection in Transaction-Oriented Networks
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Creating an Accurate Portrayal of Concurrent Executions
IEEE Concurrency
A Distributed and Reliable Platform for Adaptive Anomaly Detection in IP Networks
DSOM '99 Proceedings of the 10th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management: Active Technologies for Network and Service Management
Programmable Agents for Active Distributed Monitoring
DSOM '99 Proceedings of the 10th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management: Active Technologies for Network and Service Management
ISCC '00 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2000)
GBF: a grammar based filter for internet applications
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Towards Real-Time Fault-Tolerant CORBA Middleware
Cluster Computing
Towards reliable intelligent transportation systems for e-government
EGOVIS'11 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Electronic government and the information systems perspective
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We outline a design of a highly scalable network monitoring, visualization, and control (NMVC) system with advanced algorithmic and human-in-the-loop capability. This capability allows network administrators to calibrate and fine-tune network and application parameters in real time according to observed traffic patterns. The goal of the NMVC system is to ensure adequate quality of service to network users, while maintaining high network resource utilization. The main components of our system are: a network probe and an endsystem probe which can probe gigabit/s links, software network management agents that provide extensible multi-attribute event filtering for highly scalable date/event collection, efficient online event ordering algorithms that can help synthesize and display a consistent view of network health, status, and performance and a View Choreographer that allows management applications and administrators to specify the mapping of network events to higher-level events and to visualization objects and updates