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This work we proposed in MPI advances the state of the art by describing a self-modeling based fault localization to discover at runtime the dependency model of SDN/NFV infrastructures via policy inference.
In this paper, we propose a new approach to tackle SDN fault localization by automatically Modeling via Policy Inference (called MPI) the causality between SDN faults and their symptoms to a belief network.
In this paper, we propose a new approach called MPI to tackle SDN fault localization by automatically Modeling via Policy Inference the causality between the faults in SDN and their symptoms to a belief network, a probabilistic graphical model that represents a set of observable symptoms and their root causes via a directed acyclic graph (DAG).
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In particular, it does not make any policy inferences that rest on geographical considerations.
Policy inferences are given towards a more equal distribution of WF.
This paper utilizes research on rural livelihoods in three rural districts to derive policy inferences relevant to this framework.
The minimalist approach is based on the understanding that net effects are computed from corresponding significant estimated coefficients and policy inferences are based on net effects.
Here, there is some value in making the tacit assumptions and system boundaries underlying these calculations more explicit and reflecting on policy inferences from particular studies that may be more or less valid (Singh et al., 2010).
Inferences made at the group level can inform comparisons between different treatments or decisions regarding public policy; conversely, inferences made at the individual level can inform individual clinical treatment decisions [ 23].
Inferences at the group or population level are likely to be informative with respect to the decisions regarding health care policy and inferences at the level of an individual are most relevant to the decisions concerning the management of individual patients.
This is a period when critics need to staple a memo to their foreheads warning them not to see everything as an allegory of American foreign policy, but the inference seems inescapable in Hidden and also in Cronenberg's A History of Violence, in which a decent middle American is targeted by a violent stranger.
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