A Model-Driven and Business Approach to Autonomic Network Management

Q3 Decision Sciences
Mehdi Bezahaf;Stephen Cassidy;David Hutchison;Daniel King;Nicholas Race;Charalampos Rotsos
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Abstract

As corporate networks continue to expand, the technologies that underpin these enterprises must be capable of meeting the operational goals of the operators that own and manage them. Automation has enabled the impressive scaling of networks from the days of Strowger. The challenge now is not only to keep pace with the continuing huge expansion of capacity but at the same time to manage a huge increase in complexity - driven by the range of customer solutions and technologies. Recent advances in automation, programmable network interfaces, and model-driven networking will provide the possibility of closed-loop, self-optimizing, and self-healing networks. Collectively these support the goals of a truly automated network, commonly understood as “autonomic networking” even though this is a prospect yet to be achieved. This paper outlines the progress made towards autonomic networking and the framework and procedures developed during the UK Next Generation Converged Digital Infrastructure (NG-CDI) project. It outlines the operator-driven requirements and capabilities that have been identified, and proposes an autonomic management framework, and summarizes current art and the challenges that remain.
自主网络管理的模型驱动和业务方法
随着企业网络的不断扩大,支撑这些企业的技术必须能够满足拥有和管理这些企业的运营商的运营目标。自动化使Strowger时代的网络实现了令人印象深刻的扩展。现在的挑战不仅是跟上容量的持续巨大扩张,同时还要管理复杂性的巨大增加——这是由一系列客户解决方案和技术驱动的。自动化、可编程网络接口和模型驱动网络的最新进展将提供闭环、自优化和自修复网络的可能性。这些共同支持了真正自动化网络的目标,通常被理解为“自主网络”,尽管这是一个尚未实现的前景。本文概述了自主网络的进展,以及英国下一代融合数字基础设施(NG-CDI)项目期间制定的框架和程序。它概述了已经确定的运营商驱动的需求和能力,提出了自主管理框架,并总结了当前的技术和仍然存在的挑战。
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Journal of ICT Standardization
Journal of ICT Standardization Computer Science-Information Systems
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