Buch, Englisch, 800 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1229 g
Reihe: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Integrated Network Management V
Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 1997
ISBN: 978-1-4757-5519-0
Verlag: Springer US
Integrated management in a virtual world Proceedings of the Fifth IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management San Diego, California, U.S.A., May 12-16, 1997
Buch, Englisch, 800 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1229 g
Reihe: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
ISBN: 978-1-4757-5519-0
Verlag: Springer US
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Technische Informatik Netzwerk-Hardware
- Technische Wissenschaften Elektronik | Nachrichtentechnik Elektronik
- Technische Wissenschaften Energietechnik | Elektrotechnik Elektrotechnik
- Technische Wissenschaften Elektronik | Nachrichtentechnik Nachrichten- und Kommunikationstechnik Signalverarbeitung
Weitere Infos & Material
Track I.- 1 Multi-level reasoning for managing distributed enterprises and their networks.- 2 Integrated customer-focused network management: architectural perspectives.- 3 Customer facing components for network management systems.- 4 A VPN management architecture for supporting CNM services in ATM networks.- 5 Network management using intemet technologies.- 6 Using the world wide web and Java for network service management.- 7 Distributed systems management on the web.- 8 Integrated TMN service provisioning and management environment.- 9 The use of allomorphism for the access control service in OSI management environment.- 10 Experiences on building a distributed computing platform prototype for telecom network and service management.- 11 Active objects in TMN.- 12 Joint inter domain management: CORBA, CMIP and SNMP.- 13 A service engineering approach to inter-domain TMN system development.- 14 TMN/C++: an object-oriented API for GDMO, CMIS and ASN.1.- 15 SNMP and TL-1: simply integrating management of legacy systems?.- 16 Determining the availability of distributed applications.- 17 Secure service management in virtual service networks.- 18 Intelligent agents for network fault diagnosis and testing.- Track II.- 19 Layered bandwidth management in ATM/SDH networks.- 20 Unified fault, resource management and control in ATM-based IBCN.- 21 Performance management of public ATM networks — a scaleable and flexible approach.- 22 DIVA: a DIstributed & dynamic VP management Algorithm.- 23 Customer management and control of broadband VPN services.- 24 ATM network resources management using layer and virtual network concepts.- 25 Management of new federated services.- 26 A general framework for routing management in multi-service ATM networks.- 27 Switchlets and dynamic virtualATM networks.- 28 The Hollowman: an innovative ATM control architecture.- 29 Immersive and non-immersive virtual reality techniques applied to telecommunications network management.- 30 Broadband video/audio/data distribution networks — the need for network management.- 31 Management of an ATM based integrated voice and data network — a pragmatic solution.- 32 Conflict analysis for management policies.- 33 Implementation and evaluation of MIB tester for OSI management.- 34 Design and testing of information models in a virtual environment.- 35 Formal specification and testing of a management architecture.- Track III.- 36 Incorporating manageability into distributed software.- 37 Designing scaleable applications using CORBA.- 38 ACE: an environment for specifying, developing and generating TINA services.- 39 Supporting dynamic policy change using CORBA system management facilities.- 40 Deriving variable polling frequency policies for pro-active management in networks and distributed systems.- 41 Agent based management of distributed systems with variable polling frequency policies.- 42 A nonblocking mechanism for regulating the transmission of network management polls.- 43 Fault isolation and event correlation for integrated fault management.- 44 Non-broadcast network fault-monitoring based on system-level diagnosis.- 45 Proactive management of computer networks using artificial intelligence agents and techniques.- 46 Event modeling with the MODEL language.- 47 Network management services using a temporal information model.- 48 Meta managed objects.- 49 RelMan: a GRM-based relationship manager.- 50 Divide and conquer technique for network fault management.- 51 Automated proactive anomaly detection.- 52 Generating diagnostic tools for network fault management.- 53 Anagent-based approach to service management — towards service independent network architecture.- 54 Distributed network management with dynamic rule-based managing agents.- 55 Delegation agents: design and implementation.- 56 A spreadsheet-based scripting environment for SNMP.- Keynotes and Panel Sessions.- 57 The first anniversary of the Tivoli/IBM merger: the present and future of TME 10.- 58 When societies are built from bits.- 59 The future of integrated network and systems management.- 60 Why bad things happen to good systems.- 61 Distinguished experts panel: integrated management in a virtual world.- 62 Web-based management.- 63 Challenges in managing intranets.- 64 Managing mobility.- 65 New technologies bridging the gap between computer and telecommunications.- 66 Open network control.- Posters.- 67 Implementation of duplicate MD (proxy-agent) with distributed functions and high reliability.- 68 An open distributed VPN management system for a multi-domain management world.- 69 SNMP-based network security management.- 70 Managing personal communication systems in a multi-domain environment.- 71 A layered architecture for capacity planning in hybrid networks.- 72 Network management agents supported by a Java environment.- 73 Integrating SNMP and CMIP alarm processing in a TMN management environment.- 74 Distributed service and network management using intelligent filters.- 75 TINA service management principle.- Index of contributors.- Keyword index.