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NOMS 2002: Florence, Italy
- Rolf Stadler, Mehmet Ulema:
Management Solutions for the New Communications World, 8th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, NOMS 2002, Florence, Italy, April 15-19, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7383-9
Information Modeling and Management
- Hong-Taek Ju, Mi-Jung Choi, Sehee Han, Yunjung Oh, Jeong-Hyuk Yoon, Hyojin Lee, James W. Hong:
An embedded Web server architecture for XML-based network management. 5-18 - Markus Debusmann, Markus Schmid, Reinhold Kröger:
Generic performance instrumentation of EJB applications for service-level management. 19-32 - Akhil Sahai, Vijay Machiraju, Jinsong Ouyang, Klaus Wurster:
Message tracking in SOAP-based Web services. 33-47
Mobile Agents for Management
- Ichiro Satoh:
A framework for building reusable mobile agents for network management. 51-64 - Anand Tripathi, Tanvir Ahmed, Sumedh Pathak, Megan Carney, Paul Dokas:
Paradigms for mobile agent based active monitoring of network systems. 65-78 - Paulo Simões, João Rodrigues, Luís Moura Silva, Fernando Boavida:
Distributed retrieval of management information: is it about mobility, locality or distribution? 79-94
Web-based Management
- Alexander Clemm, Poon Leung:
Model-driven open packet telephony management. 97-110 - Georg Lehr, Ulrike Hartmer, Ralf Geerdsen:
Design of a network level management information model for automatically switched transport networks. 111-124 - Aiko Pras, Szabolcs Boros, Bert Helthuis:
Remote MIB-item look-up service. 125-136
QoS Management Architectures
- Danny Goderis, Sven Van den Bosch, Yves T'Joens, Panos Georgatsos, David Griffin, George Pavlou, Panos Trimintzios, George Memenios, Eleni Mykoniati, Christian Jacquenet:
A service-centric IP quality of service architecture for next generation networks. 139-154 - Brecht Vermeulen, Stefaan Vanhastel, Frederik Scholaert, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester, Carmen Mas, Jerom Wellen:
A generic end-to-end distributed QoS management architecture and its application to IP-DiffServ over a WDM access feeder network. 155-168 - Zhi-Li Zhang, Zhenhai Duan, Yiwei Thomas Hou:
On scalable network resource management using bandwidth brokers. 169-183
Policy-based Management
- Paloma Martínez, Marcus Brunner, Jürgen Quittek, Frank Strauß, Jürgen Schönwälder, Sven Mertens, Torsten Klie:
Using the script MIB for policy-based configuration management. 187-202 - Nicodemos Damianou, Naranker Dulay, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman, Toshio Tonouchi:
Tools for domain-based policy management of distributed systems. 203-217 - Yixin Diao, Neha Gandhi, Joseph L. Hellerstein, Sujay S. Parekh, Dawn M. Tilbury:
Using MIMO feedback control to enforce policies for interrelated metrics with application to the Apache Web server. 219-234
QoS and Connection Management for IP Networks
- Kazuhiko Isoyama, Hiroyuki Saito, Y. Nagao, Makiko Yoshida:
A proposal of QoS control architecture and resource assignment scheme. 237-250 - Taesang Choi, Seunghyun Yoon, Hyungsuk Chung, Changhoon Kim, Jungsook Park, Bungjun Lee, Taesoo Jeong:
Wise: traffic engineering server for a large-scale MPLS-based IP network. 251-264 - Mike Y. Chen, Eric A. Brewer:
Active connection management in Internet services. 265-280
Service Accounting
- Cliff Redmond, Vincent Wade:
Service level accounting in telecommunications. 283-296 - Anna Evlogimenou, Raouf Boutaba:
Programmable accounting management for virtual private networks. 297-312 - Igor Radisic:
Using policy-based concepts to provide service oriented accounting management. 313-326
Proactive Security Management
- Xinzhou Qin, Wenke Lee, Lundy M. Lewis, João B. D. Cabrera:
Integrating intrusion detection and network management. 329-344 - Ronald A. Skoog, Nicholas Jasinski, Mark A. Shayman, Rana Ghahremanpour, Mehdi Kalantari:
Network management and control mechanisms to prevent maliciously induced network instability. 345-358 - Christopher Leckie, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
A probabilistic approach to detecting network scans. 359-372
Fault Management and Alarm Correlation
- Malgorzata Steinder, Adarshpal S. Sethi:
End-to-end service failure diagnosis using belief networks. 375-390 - Hermann Wietgrefe:
Investigation and practical assessment of alarm correlation methods for the use in GSM access networks. 391-403 - Qingguo Zheng, Ke Xu, Weifeng Lv, Shilong Ma:
Intelligent search of correlated alarms from database containing noise data. 405-419
Monitoring Techniques
- Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Stefan Miltchev, Michael Greenwald, Jonathan M. Smith, John Ioannidis:
Efficient packet monitoring for network management. 423-436 - Nick G. Duffield, Alexandre Gerber, Matthias Grossglauser:
Trajectory engine: a backend for trajectory sampling. 437-450 - Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Natarajan Gautam, Russell R. Barton:
Zone recovery methodology for probe-subset selection in end-to-end network monitoring. 451-464
Multicast Monitoring and Topology Discovery
- Ehab Al-Shaer, Yongning Tang:
SMRM: SNMP-based multicast reachability monitoring. 467-482 - Hassen Sallay, Radu State, Olivier Festor:
A distributed management platform for integrated multicast monitoring. 483-495 - Isabelle Astic, Olivier Festor:
A hierarchical topology discovery service for IPv6 networks. 497-510
Service Management
- Alexander Keller, Gautam Kar, Heiko Ludwig, Asit Dan, Joseph L. Hellerstein:
Managing dynamic services: a contract based approach to a conceptual architecture. 513-528 - Nikos Houssos, Evangelos N. Gazis, Spyridon Panagiotakis, Stefan Gessler, Anett Schuelke, Sandra Quesnel:
Value added service management in 3G networks. 529-544 - Daniel Won-Kyu Hong, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, Woo-Sung Kim, Choong Seon Hong:
An integrated service and network management system for point-to-multipoint reservation service in an ATM network. 545-558
Service Provisioning
- Fong Shen, Alexander Clemm:
Profile-based subscriber service provisioning. 561-574 - Ibrahim Khalil, Torsten Braun:
Automated service provisioning in heterogeneous large-scale environment. 575-588 - Ingo Lück, Sebastian Vogel, Heiko Krumm:
Model-based configuration of VPNs. 589-602
Application-Level Load Management
- Mon-Yen Luo, Chu-Sing Yang:
Management system support for configurable and efficient layer-7 routing. 605-618 - Myung-Sup Kim, Mi-Jeong Choi, James W. Hong:
Highly available and efficient load cluster management system using SNMP and Web. 619-632 - Tôru Egashira, Kousuke Nogami, Yoshiaki Kiriha:
Node inquiry function for strategic front-end placement. 633-645
Management of IP over Optical Networks
- Fotis Karayannis, Lampros Raptis, Yiorgos Patikis, Joan Serrat, Kostas Vaxevanakis:
Management vs. control plane approaches for the integration of IP and WDM layers - a synergy paradigm. 649-664 - Ulrike Hartmer, Ralf Geerdsen, Georg Lehr, Antonio Manzalini, Giuseppe Ricucci:
Generic architecture for a management system of automatic switched transport networks. 665-680 - Hongwei Zhang, Arjan Durresi:
Differentiated multi-layer survivability in IP/WDM networks. 681-694
Service Modeling and Architectures
- Markus Garschhammer, Rainer Hauck, Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Bernhard Kempter, Igor Radisic, Harald Rölle, Holger Schmidt:
A case-driven methodology for applying the MNM service model. 697-710 - Rajeev Gopal:
Unifying network configuration and service assurance with a service modeling language. 711-725 - Liana L. Fong, Michael H. Kalantar, Donald P. Pazel, Germán S. Goldszmidt, Sameh A. Fakhouri, Srirama M. Krishnakumar:
Dynamic resource management in an eUtility. 727-740
Shifting Paradigms and New Approaches in Management
- Decio Ongaro:
Shifts in network management paradigms arising from the new competition environment. 743-751 - John Strassner:
DEN-ng: achieving business-driven network management. 753-766 - Julie Schott, Andrea Westerinen, Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, Peter Rivera:
Common information vs. information overload [network management]. 767-781
Operations Support Systems
- Sahira Miranda, José Marcos S. Nogueira, Christiano Mata Machado:
Event analysis for telecommunication management: building a special system and its use. 785-798 - Kyungjoon Lim, Hakgyun Roh, Dong-Sik Yun:
iCOMS : an ADSL service provisioning system based on workflow management. 799-811 - Daniel Won-Kyu Hong, Joong-Goo Song, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, Woo-Sung Kim, Choong Seon Hong:
Distributed networking system for Internet access service. 813-825
Operations and Maintenance
- Kenichi Tayama, Tsutomu Maruyama, Hiroshi Uno, Takashi Inoue:
An operation support system architecture for network provisioning of optical access networks. 829-842 - Sergio Sabato, Carlo Filangieri:
ASSO: a Web-portal application for operational process assessment and organizational improvement. 843-853 - Mario Pellegatta, Mauro Monguzzi, Annalisa Mazzarese, Angelo Zucchetti:
Fiber networks maintenance in the all-optical network era. 855-868
Posters
- Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Edgar Meneghetti, Fabricio Wendt, Lucio Braga, Luis Felipe Balbinot, Roberto Storch, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:
Trace: an open platform for high-layer protocols, services and networked applications management. 871-873 - Atsushi Iwasaki, Nobuhiro Kimura, Hikaru Seshake, Takehisa Ichijo, Masakazu Aso, Yuji Hibino:
Distributed adapter technology for enterprise network operations support. 875-877 - André Ribeiro Cardoso, Joaquim Celestino Jr., Ricardo A. R. Celestino:
Management of heterogeneous ATM networks based on integration of mobile agents with legacy systems. 879-882 - Say Wei Foo, Wen Jie:
E-commerce management framework based on CORBA and mobile agents. 883-885 - Víctor A. Villagrá, Jorge E. López de Vergara, Julio Berrocal, Roney Pignaton:
An approach to the transparent management instrumentation of distributed applications. 887-889 - Chien-Chung Shen, Chavalit Srisathapornphat, Chaiporn Jaikaeo:
Adaptive autonomous management of ad hoc networks. 891-893 - Christian Hörtnagl:
Storage management using CIM and JMX. 895-897 - Alessandro Rigallo, Anna Lisa Stringa, Fabrizio Verroca:
Real-time monitoring and operational assistant system for mobile networks. 899-901 - Juergen Kettschau, Stefan Bruck, Peter Schefczik:
LUCAS - an expert system for intelligent fault management and alarm correlation. 903-905 - Risto Vaarandi:
Platform independent event correlation tool for network management. 907-909 - Ioannis Liabotis, Dan Garton, Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel Sacks:
Resource monitoring on an application layer active network server. 911-913 - Matthias Bossardt, Lukas Ruf, Bernhard Plattner, Rolf Stadler:
Service deployment on high performance active network nodes. 915-917 - Ikuo Yamasaki, Ryutaro Kawamura:
Maximizing network profit by service-list control in multi-service-networks. 919-921 - Bernhard Thurm:
Services-based architecture for performance monitoring of MPLS networks. 923-925 - Hermann de Meer, Kurt Tutschku:
A performance management architecture for peer-to-peer services based on application-level active networks. 927-929 - Qinzheng Kong, Ian Rose, Don Cameron:
Towards technology independent and automated service activation and provisioning. 931-933 - Vladimir Tosic, Bernard Pagurek, Babak Esfandiari, Kruti Patel:
Management of compositions of e- and m-business Web services with multiple classes of service. 935-937 - Takeo Hamada, Peter Czezowski, Takafumi Chujo:
A policy-enabled GMPLS-based control plane for bandwidth brokering. 939-941 - Nikolaos Vardalachos, Alex Galis, Eduardo Grampín, Joan Serrat:
IP over WDM networks: a policy-based management approach. 943-945 - Michael Rudack, Klaus Jobmann, Ana Pajares, Manuel Esteve:
Policy-based quality of service mapping in distributed systems. 947-949 - Joseph Kroculick, Cynthia Hood:
Provisioning consistent policies in multilayer restoration. 951-953 - K. Kawamoto, N. Nakamura:
Study of management on the mobile public key infrastructure. 955-957 - Klaus-Dieter Tuchs, Markus Cech, Klaus Jobmann:
Automatic detection of abnormal deviations from network performance data values. 959-961
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