Temporal Databases in Network Management

Abstract

Computer networks are becoming a crucial part of a business' lifeline, therefore, managing these networks, and ensuring they remain operational, is an increasingly important task. This thesis discusses issues involved with performing network management, specifically with means of reducing and storing the large quantity of data that networks management tools and systems generate. The value of the network management data collected diminishes as the data ages. The value that remains is in the trend that the data outlines of the macroscopic behavior of the network. This thesis proposes an algorithm which highlight these trends and, in the process, causes a significant data reduction. The proposed algorithm's reduction methodology is compared with standard data reduction techniques. It is further shown that the processed data is suited for storage in a temporal database. The benefits of storing time series data, such as the network management data discussed (i.e., Link Utilization, CPU Load, and Device Reachability), in a temporal databases is demonstrated by storing the data in both a relational Oracle 7 and a temporal TIGER database, and examining results of queries against both databases.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA453178

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People

  • Ajay Gupta

Organizations

  • University of Maryland

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  • Abstracts
  • Computer Networks
  • Contracts
  • Data Reduction
  • Databases
  • Information Operations
  • Networks
  • Standards
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Fields of Study

  • Computer science

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  • Database Systems and Applications
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