Title
Automatic Policy Rule Extraction for Configuration Management
Abstract
We propose a new IT automation technology for configuration management: automatic baseline policy extraction out of the Configuration Management Data Base (CMDB). Whereas authoring a configuration policy rule manually is time consuming and unlikely to realize the actual state of the configurations in the overall organization, this new approach summarizes the de-facto configurations from the data. IT staff, instead of authoring the policy rule, is required to simply validate and possibly enhance the automatically extracted policy. Our technology applies data-mining to organization's configuration assets in the CMDB, and automatically identifies repeating structures of compound configurations. Based on these repeating structures, we build policy rules for compound configuration items. The heart of our technique is a new distance measure we introduce between the configuration assets, whose computation is reduced to a minimum-cost flow problem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/POLICY.2011.13
POLICY
Keywords
Field
DocType
configuration management,data mining,database management systems,IT automation technology,automatic policy rule extraction,configuration management data base,data mining,defacto configuration,minimum cost flow problem,organization configuration asset
Data mining,Configuration management database,Computer science,Physical configuration audit,Automation,Configuration management,Configuration Management (ITSM),Cluster analysis,Database,Minimum-cost flow problem,Configuration item
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.41
16
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ron Banner120.75
Omer Barkol21027.78
Ruth Bergman3457.05
Shahar Golan4575.72
Yuval Carmel520.41
Ido Ish-Hurwitz620.41
Oded Zilinsky720.41