MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM (MAS) FOR AUTOMATED KPI ROOT-CAUSE ANALYSIS.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are essential to modern enterprises to keep track of the well-being, performance, and stability of sophisticated digital infrastructure. With recent developments in infrastructures moving towards highly distributed, cloud-native, and microservices-based models, it h...
| Publicado en: | Scientific Culture Vol. 12; no. 1, Part 1; pp. 3367 - 3381 |
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University of the Aegean
2026
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