Maciá Pérez, Francisco, Lorenzo Fonseca, Iren, Berna-Martinez, Jose Vicente, Sánchez Bernabeu, José Manuel Conceptual Modelling of Complex Network Management Systems Journal of Computers (JCP). 2015, 10(5): 309-320. doi:10.17706/jcp.10.5.309-320 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/48906 DOI: 10.17706/jcp.10.5.309-320 ISSN: 1796-203X Abstract: Society, as we know it today, is completely dependent on computer networks, Internet and distributed systems, which place at our disposal the necessary services to perform our daily tasks. Moreover, and unconsciously, all services and distributed systems require network management systems. These systems allow us to, in general, maintain, manage, configure, scale, adapt, modify, edit, protect or improve the main distributed systems. Their role is secondary and is unknown and transparent to the users. They provide the necessary support to maintain the distributed systems whose services we use every day. If we don’t consider network management systems during the development stage of main distributed systems, then there could be serious consequences or even total failures in the development of the distributed systems. It is necessary, therefore, to consider the management of the systems within the design of distributed systems and systematize their conception to minimize the impact of the management of networks within the project of distributed systems. In this paper, we present a formalization method of the conceptual modelling for design of a network management system through the use of formal modelling tools, thus allowing from the definition of processes to identify those responsible for these. Finally we will propose a use case to design a conceptual model intrusion detection system in network. Keywords:Network management systems, Frameworks and models, Conceptual model, Business process modeling notation, Multiagent system, Service oriented architecture Journal of Computers (JCP) info:eu-repo/semantics/article