A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries. RFC 8316 Title: Autonomic Networking Use Case for Distributed Detection of Service Level Agreement (SLA) Violations Author: J. Nobre, L. Granville, A. Clemm, A. Gonzalez Prieto Status: Informational Stream: IRTF Date: February 2018 Mailbox: jcnobre@unisinos.br, granville@inf.ufrgs.br, ludwig@clemm.org, agonzalezpri@vmware.com Pages: 16 Characters: 40002 Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None I-D Tag: draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-sla-violation-detection-13.txt URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8316 DOI: 10.17487/RFC8316 This document describes an experimental use case that employs autonomic networking for the monitoring of Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The use case is for detecting violations of SLAs in a distributed fashion. It strives to optimize and dynamically adapt the autonomic deployment of active measurement probes in a way that maximizes the likelihood of detecting service-level violations with a given resource budget to perform active measurements. This optimization and adaptation should be done without any outside guidance or intervention. This document is a product of the IRTF Network Management Research Group (NMRG). It is published for informational purposes. This document is a product of the Network Management Research Group of the IRTF. INFORMATIONAL: This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. This announcement is sent to the IETF-Announce, rfc-dist and IRTF-Announce lists.To subscribe or unsubscribe, see https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce https://mailman.rfc-editor.org/mailman/listinfo/rfc-dist https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/irtf-announce For searching the RFC series, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/search For downloading RFCs, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/retrieve/bulk Requests for special distribution should be addressed to either the author of the RFC in question, or to rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org. Unless specifically noted otherwise on the RFC itself, all RFCs are for unlimited distribution. The RFC Editor Team Association Management Solutions, LLC