@inproceedings{apajalahti-et-al-sharing-2017,
  author =   {Kasper Apajalahti and Juha Niiranen and Shubhan Kapoor and Vilho Räisänen},
  title =    {Sharing Performance Measurement Events Across Domains},
  booktitle = {IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, Proceedings},
  year = {2017},
  month = {May},
  abstract = {Abstract—Network management activities, such as fault analysis
and configuration management, are eventually related to
changes in network measurements. Some measurement event
might be either a trigger or objective of a management activity.
We argue that sharing the semantics of performance data across
networks provides a basis for more advanced automation. This
paper presents an ontology-based system for sharing information
about network measurements across network domains. The
represented information contains correlations and human-defined
mappings between network measurements and the system is
based on semantic reasoning that identifies dependencies which
arise by combining local and shared information.We demonstrate
the usage of the system in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network
domain. Our experiments from an LTE simulator and LTE
test network show that a combination of correlations, human defined
mappings, and ontological reasoning produces useful
cross-domain information that can be accessed with ontology
queries.},
publisher = {IEEE},
location = {Lisbon, Portugal},
pages = {463--469},
url = {http://im2017.ieee-im.org/mini-conference},
OPTproject =  {http://www.seco.tkk.fi/projects/mobile5g/},
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}