DocumentCode
1337214
Title
Using service models for management of Internet services
Author
Caswell, Deborah ; Ramanathan, Srinivas
Author_Institution
Internet Syst. & Appl. Lab., Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume
18
Issue
5
fYear
2000
fDate
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
686
Lastpage
701
Abstract
As Internet services grow in complexity, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are finding out that the ad hoc methods that they have employed thus far to monitor and diagnose their services are not sufficient to provide acceptable service quality to their subscribers. In this paper, we demonstrate how service models can he used by ISPs to effectively manage their service offerings. A service model encapsulates a human expert´s knowledge of a service, its components, and its interdependencies with other services. In addition, using ongoing measurements, a service model tracks the health of the different services and their components. By traversing a service model top-down, an operator can not only assess the overall health of a service, but also easily correlate the health of all the services and service components to determine the root cause of any problems that may occur. By minimizing the time and effort needed to diagnose problems, service models enable ISP operators to efficiently resolve problems that occur in an ISP environment. Since each ISP system is unique in many respects, unique service models have to be crafted for each of the services in every ISP system. Handcrafting customized service models requires enormous effort and time on the part of a human expert, a luxury that few ISPs can afford. In this paper, we describe a methodology for constructing customized service models for a target ISP system with minimal human intervention. This methodology relies on a service model creation engine that composes a custom service model for an ISP system using a predefined service model template specification and automatically discovered information about the target ISP system. We describe a prototype implementation of this methodology and present an example of a service model obtained from a real-world ISP system. The concepts described are applicable for the management of networks and services in enterprise systems as well.
Keywords
Internet; computer network management; ISP system; Internet services; automatically discovered information; customized service models; enterprise systems; predefined service model template specification; problem solution; service model creation engine; service models; service quality; Authentication; Context-aware services; Disaster management; Electronic mail; Humans; Monitoring; Prototypes; Quality management; Search engines; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.842985
Filename
842985
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