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Integrated Network Management IV, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995 Proceedings of the fourth international symposium on integrated network management, 1995 IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Sethi A.S., Raynaud Y., Faure-Vincent F.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Integrated Network Management IV
Integrated network management plays a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining an efficient worldwide information infrastructure. This volume presents a state-of-the-art review of the latest worldwide research results covering this topic. The book contains the selected proceedings of the fourth International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, arranged by the International Federation for Information Processing and jointly sponsored by the IEEE. The Symposium was held in Santa Barbara, California, May 1995.
One Distributed Systems Management.- 1 Decentralizing control and intelligence in network management.- 2 Models and support mechanisms for distributed management.- 3 Configuration management for distributed software services.- 4 Using a classification of management policies for policy specification and policy transformation.- 5 Concepts and application of policy-based management.- 6 Towards policy driven systems management.- 7 Distributed management environment (DME): dead or alive.- 8 Icaros, Alice and the OSF DME.- 9 Managing in a distributed world.- 10 POLYCENTER license system: enabling electronic license distribution and management.- 11 A resource management system based on the ODP trader concepts and X.500.- 12 Standards for integrated services and networks.- 13 Customer requirements on teleservice management.- 14 Secure remote management.- 15 Security and management: the ubiquitous mix.- 16 An architecture for performance management of multimedia networks.- 17 Network performance management using realistic abductive reasoning model.- 18 Connection admission management in ATM networks supporting dynamic multi-point session constructs.- 19 A quota system for fair share of network resources.- Two Performance and Fault Management.- 20 Towards a practical alarm correlation system.- 21 Validation and extension of fault management applications through environment simulation.- 22 Centralized vs distributed fault localization.- 23 Management technology convergence.- 24 A coding approach to event correlation.- 25 Event correlation using rule and object based techniques.- 26 Real-time telecommunication network management: extending event correlation with temporal constraints.- 27 Intelligent filtering in network management systems.- 28 NOAA: an expert system managing the telephone network.- 29 Using master tickets as a storage for problem solving expertise.- 30 Management of cellular digital packetized data (CDPD) networks.- 31 Object-oriented design of a VPN bandwidth management system.- 32 A TMN system for VPC and routing management in ATM networks.- 33 Managing virtual paths on Xunet III: architecture, experimental platform and performance.- 34 Modeling IN-based service control capabilities as part of TMN-based service management.- 35 Handling the distribution of information in the TMN.- 36 Testing management applications with the Q3 emulator.- 37 Application of the TINA-C management architecture.- Three Practice and Experience.- 38 Exploiting the power of OSI management for the control of SNMP-capable resources using generic application level gateways.- 39 MIB view language (MVL) for SNMP.- 40 The abstraction and modelling of management agents.- 41 The OSIMIS platform. making OSI management simple.- 42 Experiences in multi-domain management system development.- 43 Designing a distributed management framework — an implementer’s perspective.- 44 Can simple management (SNMP) patrol the information highway?.- 45 An active temporal model for network management databases.- 46 ICON: a system for implementing constraints in object-based networks.- 47 Implementing and deploying MIB in ATM transport network operations systems.- 48 Towards relationship-based navigation.- 49 Testing of relationships in an OSI management information base.- 50 DUALQUEST: an implementation of the real-time bifocal visualization for network management.- 51 A framework for systems and network management ensembles.- 52 MODE: a development environment for managed objects based on formal methods.- 53 Management application creation with DML.- 54 Formal descriptiontechniques for object management.- 55 An approach to conformance testing of MIB implementations.- Four Rightsizing in the Nineties.- 56 ‘Can we talk?’.- 57 The rise of the Lean Service Provider.- 58 Managing complex systems — when less is more.- 59 Multimedia information networking in the 90’s — the evolving information infrastructures.- 60 Where are we going with telecommunications development and regulation in the year 2000 and beyond?.- 61 Formulating a successful management strategy.- 62 The paradigm shift in telecommunications services and networks.- 63 An industry response to comprehensive enterprise information systems management.- 64 Cooperative management.- Five Posters.- 65 Network management simulators.- 66 On the distributed fault diagnosis of computer networks.- 67 Fault diagnosis in computer networks.- 68 The distributed management tree — applying a new concept for managing distributed applications to e-mail.- 69 A distributed hierarchical management framework for heterogeneous WANs.- 70 ISOS: intelligent shell of SNMP.- 71 A critical analysis of the DESSERT information model.- Index of contributors.- Keyword index.

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