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This paper presents an approach to real-time fault detection and isolation in communication networks due to erroneously implemented software. Unlike other approaches to real-time fault detection and isolation, the approach using local directed graphs presented in this paper does not require a monitoring system for every element of the communications network.
The work of these three authors was supported in part by a grant from NYNEX Corporation, Applied Research Division, and in part by the New York State Science and Technology Foundation under its program for Centers for Advanced Technology.
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Gambhir, D., Kershenbaum, A., Post, M.J., Yuang, M. (1990). Fault Isolation in Communication Networks with Local Directed Graphs. In: Kershenbaum, A., Malek, M., Wall, M. (eds) Network Management and Control. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1471-4_23
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