WGRS 2006 XI Workshop de Gerência e Operação de Redes e Serviços

PROGRAMAÇÃO

Terça-feira, 30 de Maio de 2006
Sala 3

08:15 - 08:30Abertura

08:30 - 09:30Palestra: Autonomic Network Management & Operations
Palestrante: Marcelo Perazolo

Resumo: Autonomic Computing is a new paradigm being promoted in the industry in the past few years. It is a collection of new concepts where a layered architecture is applied to facilitate autonomous management and operation of software and hardware elements, in an attempt to diminish human involvement in repetitive tasks. Autonomic Computing has been applied successfully in many areas, especially in management of distributed elements and applications in the enterprise. In this talk we will explain the fundamentals of the autonomic computing architecture, and show how it can be modeled and applied to the area of network management and operation. Specific problems related to distributed elements in a network will be addressed, and autonomic computing solutions will be proposed. In addition, a parallel will be drawn with the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), which is a de-facto standard for process-oriented IT service management in the industry today. Specific ITIL processes, such as Incident Management and Problem Management, will be depicted with emphasis on their Network Management and Operations aspects, and Autonomic Computing concepts will be applied to help streamline the integration of process and business goals with the management and operation of the network infrastructure. Standard artifacts such as the emerging OASIS Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) Event Format (WEF), and novel concepts such as Autonomic Computing Symptoms will be presented and applied to the proposed autonomic network management architecture to help achieve event correlation, and autonomous analysis and reaction to network incidents and problems. Finally, future trends in the area of autonomic network management and operations will be discussed.

Biografia: Marcelo Perazolo is a member of the IBM Autonomic Computing Architecture Group, where he serves as an architect for symptoms and other knowledge formats and defines taxonomies and ontologies related to autonomic computing. Marcelo is also responsible by the IBM autonomic incident & problem management and virtualization initiatives. He has worked for IBM since 1990, with various assignments in the area of network and systems management. Marcelo received an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1994 from State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil. He is active in promoting autonomic computing to the industry and faculty. He has many technical papers published in the field, and is involved in many research projects with IBM Research as well as University applied research projects that he helps to fund. Marcelo is also involved with standardization activities in organization such as OASIS and DMTF. His interests include problem determination, prediction and avoidance, process optimization techniques, network & systems management, security management, correlation technologies, and knowledge representation.

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