Advances in Network Management
Over the past two decades, business volume of hardware and software in the U.S has decreased by about seventy percent, while the cost of management and support has grown from $20 billion to $140 billion. With close to seventy percent of this growing figure being spent on the management of legacy systems and only thirty percent on new systems, improvements in the development of self-managing systems have become a cost-saving priority for many corporations and an issue of strategic importance for many economies.
Investigating the latest theories, methods, and technologies, Advances in Network Management provides the insight of a recognized expert into the fundamental concepts and contemporary challenges in network management. From basic concepts to research-level material, it details the evolution of network management solutions in network management paradigms, protocols, and techniques. The book also addresses dependencies between network management and application-level service management.
This forward-looking resource investigates advanced networks and network services including?autonomic computing, context-aware systems management, and automatic techniques aiming at self-management (self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection). With its breadth and depth of coverage in theoretical, technical, and research topics, this book provides time-tested guidance for dealing with the growing complexity of network services while improving cost efficiencies in your IT department.
Evolution of Networks. Evolution in Network Management. Theories and Techniques for Network Management . Management of Emerging Networks and Services. Autonomic Computing and Self-Management. A: Standard Organizations and Sections in Network Management. B: SNMPv3 RFCs. C: ITU-T TMN M.3000 Series for Network Management. D: IEEE 802 Working Group and Executive Committee Study Group. Abbreviations.
Date de parution : 01-2010
Ouvrage de 350 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Advances in Network Management :
Mots-clés :
Network Management; Ad Hoc Networks; Evolution of Networks; IP Reference Model; Evolution of Network Management; WMN; Theories and Techniques for Network Management; WANET; Management of Emerging Networks and Services; BN; Autonomic Computing and Self-Management; PBNM; Autonomic Computing; Mesh Router; Address Space; CR; SNMP; TCP Connection; SNMP Agent; MANET; Power Consumption; NGN Service; Mobile Agents; Network Automation System; SNMP Protocol; Mobile IP; FI; CR Network; IPv6 Header; Routing Protocol