In search of reliable usage data on the WWW
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
Data mining: concepts and techniques
Data mining: concepts and techniques
Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP
Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP
Windows 2000 Active Directory
What Can You Do with Traceroute?
IEEE Internet Computing
Grouping Web Page References into Transactions for Mining World Wide Web Browsing Patterns
KDEX '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Knowledge and Data Engineering Exchange Workshop
Data mining for path traversal patterns in a web environment
ICDCS '96 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS '96)
Effective traffic measurement using ntop
IEEE Communications Magazine
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In today's dynamic information society, organizations critically depend on the underlying computing infrastructure. Tracking computing devices as assets and their usage helps in the provision and maintenance of an efficient, optimized service. A precise understanding of the operational infrastructure and its users also plays a key role during the negotiation of outsourcing contracts and for planning mergers and acquisitions. Building an accurate inventory of computing assets is especially difficult in unknown heterogeneous systems and networking environments without prior device instrumentation. User mobility and mobile, not-always-signed-on, computing devices add to the challenge. We propose to complement basic network-based discovery techniques with the combined log information from network and application servers to compute an aggregate picture of assets, and to categorize their usage with data-mining techniques according to detected communication patterns.