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Towards Unifying Fault and Change Management (1990) [7 citations — 1 self]

by Jeff Kramer ,  Jeff Magee ,  Andrew Young
In Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Computing Systems in the 90's
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Abstract:

A basic model for dynamic change management has been proposed which permits changes to A basic model for dynamic change management has been proposed which permits changes to be be specified specified declaratively declaratively at the configuration level, in terms of structure only. Component nodes at the configuration level, in terms of structure only. Component nodes can be created and deleted and interconnections made and broken. Rules are provided which can be created and deleted and interconnections made and broken. Rules are provided which permit configuration management to identify the affected part of the system and to generate the permit configuration management to identify the affected part of the system and to generate the required required operational changes operational changes from this specification. These operations change the state of the from this specification. These operations change the state of the selected component nodes to that suitable for reconfiguration, per...

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