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CONEXT
2010
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
NEVERMIND, the problem is already fixed: proactively detecting and troubleshooting customer DSL problems
Traditional DSL troubleshooting solutions are reactive, relying mainly on customers to report problems, and tend to be labor-intensive, time consuming, prone to incorrect resoluti...
Yu Jin, Nick G. Duffield, Alexandre Gerber, Patric...
TDSC
2010
146views more  TDSC 2010»
12 years 12 months ago
Fault Localization via Risk Modeling
Automated, rapid, and effective fault management is a central goal of large operational IP networks. Today's networks suffer from a wide and volatile set of failure modes, wh...
Ramana Rao Kompella, Jennifer Yates, Albert G. Gre...
ASPLOS
2011
ACM
12 years 8 months ago
Improving software diagnosability via log enhancement
Diagnosing software failures in the field is notoriously difficult, in part due to the fundamental complexity of trouble-shooting any complex software system, but further exacer...
Ding Yuan, Jing Zheng, Soyeon Park, Yuanyuan Zhou,...
LISA
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Automatic Software Fault Diagnosis by Exploiting Application Signatures
Application problem diagnosis in complex enterprise environments is a challenging problem, and contributes significantly to the growth in IT management costs. While application pr...
Xiaoning Ding, Hai Huang, Yaoping Ruan, Anees Shai...
IMC
2010
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
What happened in my network: mining network events from router syslogs
Router syslogs are messages that a router logs to describe a wide range of events observed by it. They are considered one of the most valuable data sources for monitoring network ...
Tongqing Qiu, Zihui Ge, Dan Pei, Jia Wang, Jun Xu