Specifying the Dynamic Behavior of Management Systems
Karsten Becker
Siemens AG
Corporate Research and Development
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81730 Munchen, Germany
Email: becker_AT_hamburg.zfe.siemens.de
David Holden
AEA Technology
Applied Neurocomputing Centre
Harwell Laboratory
Didcot, Oxon OX11
ORA, United Kingdom
Email: david.holden_AT_aea.orgn.uk
Abstract
Decision making in any complex system is a very difficult task. In
Man, decisions are reached as a result of trying to satisfy both conscious and
unconscious goals. To emulate this in a computer system we need to find a way of
representation goals and modeling the decision making process. This paper describes a
model for decision making in the context of the management of distributed
computer systems, and discusses the implications for the representation of goals
and other information used during the decision making process, The work
described in this paper was performed in the ESPRIT II project DOMAINS. This
project is concerned with developing an architecture for the integrated
management of all resources in networked system. The emphasis of this paper lies in
modeling rather than implementation.
Keywords: Management system; goal; policy; networked system; manager; resource; ISO/OSI; ISO/ODP.
JNSM: Vol. 1, No. 3, 1993
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