What kind of anomalies does SysCloud detect?
SysCloud's anomaly detection identifies unusual deviations in data patterns. The system monitors three types of anomalies: newly added, changed, and deleted.
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Newly Added (Trend Level)
When an unusually large number of items are added, it disrupts the historical baseline, triggering an anomaly alert. -
Changed
- Trend Level: Occurs when an unusually large number of items are changed, deviating from the historical baseline.
- Record Level: Occurs when critical fields are modified outside expected norms, disrupting the historical baseline and prompting an anomaly alert.
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Deleted (Trend Level)
When an unusually large number of items are deleted, it disrupts the historical baseline, triggering an anomaly alert.
Note:
- Trend Level Anomalies incorporate long-term patterns (trends), periodic fluctuations (seasonality), and sudden unexplained deviations (irregularities).
- Record Level Anomalies involve monitoring changes to critical fields, analyzing long-term patterns in field modifications, and detecting sudden, unexpected updates to key fields.