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5. Integrated Network Management 1997: San Diego, CA, USA
- Aurel A. Lazar, Roberto Saracco, Rolf Stadler:
Integrated Network Management V, Integrated management in a virtual world, Proceedings of the Fifth IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, San Diego, CA, USA, May 12-16, 1997. IFIP Conference Proceedings 86, Chapman & Hall 1997, ISBN 0-412-80960-5
Track I
Part One: New Approaches to Customer Network Management
- J. Frey, L. Lewis:
Multi-level Reasoning for Managing Distributed Enterprises and Their Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 5-16 - L. Feldkhun, M. Marini, Sandro Borioni:
Integrated Customer-Focused Network Management: Architectural Perspectives. Integrated Network Management 1997: 17-30 - Ingo Busse, Stefan Covaci:
Customer Facing Components for Network Management Systems. Integrated Network Management 1997: 31-43 - Jong-Tae Park, Jae-Hong Lee, James Won-Ki Hong, Young-Myung Kim, Sung-Bum Kim:
A VPN Management Architecture for Supporting CNM Services in ATM Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 44-57
Part Two: Web and Java Approaches
- Franck Barillaud, Luca Deri, Metin Feridun:
Network Management Using Internet Technologies. Integrated Network Management 1997: 61-70 - M. C. Maston:
Using the World Wide Web and Java for Network Service Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 71-84 - Benjamin Reed, M. Peercy, E. Robinson:
Distributed Systems Management on the Web. Integrated Network Management 1997: 85-95
Part Three: TMN - Today and Tomorrow
- G. Chen, Quinzheng Kong:
Integrated TMN Service Provisioning and Management Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 99-112 - Alexandre Moraes Ramos, Elizabeth Sueli Specialski:
The Use of Allomorphism for the Access Control Service in OSI Management Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 113-126 - Sakari Rahkila, Susanne Stenberg:
Experiences on Building a Distributed Computing Platform Prototype for Telecom Network and Service Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 127-138 - Anastasia Vassila, George Pavlou, Graham Knight:
Active Objects in TMN. Integrated Network Management 1997: 139-150
Part Four: Standards, Protocols and Interoperability
- Nader Soukouti, Ulf Hollberg:
Joint Inter Domain Management: CORBA, CMIP and SNMP. Integrated Network Management 1997: 153-164 - Thanassis Tiropanis, David Lewis, Alexander Richter, Rong Shi:
A Service Engineering Approach to Inter-Domain TMN System Development. Integrated Network Management 1997: 165-176 - Tom R. Chatt, Michael A. Curry, Ulf Hollberg, Juha Seppä:
TMN/C++: An Object-oriented API for GDMO, CMIS and ASN.1. Integrated Network Management 1997: 177-191 - Alexander Clemm:
SNMP and TL-1: Simply Integrating Management of Legacy Systems? Integrated Network Management 1997: 192-203
Part Five: Management Paradigms
- Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Thomas Kaiser:
Determining the Availability of Distributed Applications. Integrated Network Management 1997: 207-218 - Hai Qu, Tuncay Saydam:
Secure Service Management in Virtual Service Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 219-231 - Garry Grimes, Brian P. Adley:
Intelligent Agents for Network Fault Diagnosis and Testing. Integrated Network Management 1997: 232-244
Track II
Part One: Broadband Network Management
- Tai H. Noh:
Layered Bandwidth Management in ATM/SDH Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 249-261 - Stelios Sartzetakis, Panos Georgatsos, George E. Konstantoulakis, George Pavlou, David Griffin:
Unified Fault, Resource Management and Control in ATM-based IBCN. Integrated Network Management 1997: 262-274 - R. Davison, M. Azmoodeh:
Performance Management of Public ATM Networks - a Scaleable and Flexible Approach. Integrated Network Management 1997: 275-286 - S. Srinivasan, Malathi Veeraraghavan:
DIVA: A DIstributed & Dynamic VP Management Algorithm. Integrated Network Management 1997: 287-298
Part Two: Service Management
- Mun Choon Chan, Aurel A. Lazar, Rolf Stadler:
Customer Management and Control of Broadband VPN Services. Integrated Network Management 1997: 301-314 - Gillian Woodruff, N. Perinpanathan, F. Chang, P. Appanna, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
ATM Network Resources Management Using Layer and Virtual Network Concepts. Integrated Network Management 1997: 315-326 - Preeti Bhoj, Debbie Caswell, Sailesh Chutani, Gita Gopal, Marta Kosarchyn:
Management of New Federated Services. Integrated Network Management 1997: 327-340
Part Three: Management and Control in ATM Networks
- Panos Georgatsos, David P. Griffin:
A General Framework for Routing Management in Multi-Service ATM Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 343-354 - Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Ian M. Leslie:
Switchlets and Dynamic Virtual ATM Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 355-368 - Sean Rooney:
The Hollowman: An Innovative ATM Control Architecture. Integrated Network Management 1997: 369-380
Part Four: Mulitmedia Services, Applications, Policies
- Mohsen Kahani, H. W. Peter Beadle:
Immersive and Non-immersive Virtual Reality Techniques Applied to Telecommunication Network Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 383-395 - Alan R. Brenner, Branislav Meandzija:
Broadband Video/Audio/Data Distribution Networks - The Need for Network Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 396-417 - Werner Filip, Georg Zörntlein:
Management of an ATM Based Integrated Voice and Data Network - A Pragmatic Solution. Integrated Network Management 1997: 418-429 - Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman:
Conflict Analysis for Management Policies. Integrated Network Management 1997: 430-443
Part Five: Testing the Management Information Base
- Keizo Sugiyama, Hiroki Horiuchi, Sadao Obana, Kenji Suzuki:
Implementation and Evaluation of MIB Tester for OSI Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 447-460 - Rolf Eberhardt, Sandro Mazziotta, Dominique Sidou:
Design and Testing of Information Models in a Virtual Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 461-472 - G. P. A. Fernandes, John Derrick:
Formal Specification and Testing of a Management Architecture. Integrated Network Management 1997: 473-484
Track III
Part One: CORBA-Based Management
- R. Chadha, S. Wuu:
Incorporating Manageability into Distributed Software. Integrated Network Management 1997: 489-502 - R. B. Whitner:
Designing Scaleable Applications Using CORBA. Integrated Network Management 1997: 503-514 - Pier Giorgio Bosco, D. Lo Giudice, Giovanni Martini, Corrado Moiso:
ACE: An Environment for Specifying, Developing and Generating TINA Services. Integrated Network Management 1997: 515-526 - Stephen L. Howard, Hanan Lutfiyya, Michael Katchabaw, Michael A. Bauer:
Supporting Dynamic Policy Change Using CORBA System Management Facilities. Integrated Network Management 1997: 527-538
Part Two: Network Monitoring Policies
- Petre Dini, Raouf Boutaba:
Deriving Variabel Polling Frequency Policies for Pro-activce Management in Networks and Distributed Systems. Integrated Network Management 1997: 541-552 - Petre Dini, Gregor von Bochmann, Thomas Koch, Bernd J. Krämer:
Agent Based Management of Distributed Systems with Variabel Polling Frequency Policies. Integrated Network Management 1997: 553-564 - Andre B. Bondi:
A Nonblocking Mechanism for Regulating the Transmission of Network Management Polls. Integrated Network Management 1997: 565-580
Part Three: Fault Management I
- Stefan Kätker, Martin Paterok:
Fault Isolation and Event Correlation for Integrated Fault Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 583-596 - Elias Procópio Duarte Jr., Glenn Mansfield, Takashi Nanya, Shoichi Noguchi:
Non-Broadcast Network Fault-Monitoring Based on System-Level Diagnosis. Integrated Network Management 1997: 597-609 - Marco Antonio da Rocha, Carlos Becker Westphall:
Proactive Management of Computer Networks Using Artificial Intelligence Agents and Techniques. Integrated Network Management 1997: 610-621
Part Four: Information Models
- Alain Mayer, Shmuel Kliger, David Ohsie, Shaula Yemini:
Event Modeling with the MODEL Language. Integrated Network Management 1997: 625-637 - Theodore K. Apostolopoulos, Victoria C. Daskalou:
Network Management Services Using a Temporal Information Model. Integrated Network Management 1997: 638-349 - Jochen Seitz:
Meta Managed Objects. Integrated Network Management 1997: 650-660 - Emmanuel Nataf, Olivier Festor, Laurent Andrey:
RelMan: A GRM-based Relationship Manager. Integrated Network Management 1997: 661-672
Part Five: Fault Management II
- Kohei Ohta, Takumi Mori, Nei Kato, Hideaki Sone, Glenn Mansfield, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
Divide and Conquer Technique for Network Fault Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 675-687 - Cynthia S. Hood, Chuanyi Ji:
Automated Proactive Anomaly Detection. Integrated Network Management 1997: 688-699 - Mihaela Sabin, Robert D. Russell, Eugene C. Freuder:
Generating Diagnositc Tools for Network Fault Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 700-711
Part Six: Intelligent Agents
- Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Ajay Jain:
An Agent-based Approach to Service Management - Towards Service Independent Network Architecture. Integrated Network Management 1997: 715-729 - Markus Trommer, Robert Konopka:
Distributed Network Management with Dynamic Rule-based Managing Agents. Integrated Network Management 1997: 730-741 - Motohiro Suzuki, Yoshiaki Kiriha, Shoichiro Nakai:
Delegation Agents: Design and Implementation. Integrated Network Management 1997: 742-751 - Pramod Kalyanasundaram, Adarshpal S. Sethi, Christopher M. Sherwin, Dong Zhu:
A Spreadsheet-Based Scripting Environment for SNMP. Integrated Network Management 1997: 752-765
Keynotes and Panel Sessions
Part One: Keynote Addresses
- Franklin H. Moss:
The First Anniversary of the Tivoli/IBM Merger: The Present and Future of TME 10. Integrated Network Management 1997: 771-771 - William H. Davidow:
When Societies are Built from Bits. Integrated Network Management 1997: 772-772 - Yogesh Gupta:
The Future of Integrated Network and Systems Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 773-773 - Lawrence Bernstein:
Why Bad Things Happen to Good Systems. Integrated Network Management 1997: 774-774
Part Two: Panel Sessions
- James Herman:
Distinguished Experts Panel: Integrated Management in a Virtual World. Integrated Network Management 1997: 777-777 - Bruce Murril, Subrata Mazumdar:
Web Based Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 778-778 - Sigmund W. Handelman:
Challenges in Managing Intranets. Integrated Network Management 1997: 779-779 - Nikolaos Anerousis:
Managing Mobility. Integrated Network Management 1997: 780-780 - Roberta S. Cohen:
New Technologies Bridging the Gap Between Computer and Telecommunications. Integrated Network Management 1997: 781-781 - Aurel A. Lazar:
Open Network Control. Integrated Network Management 1997: 782-782
Posters
- Su-Hun Yun, Yoshiaki Shoji, Yoritaka Ohta:
Implementation of Duplicate MD (Proxy-Agent) with Distributed Functions and High Reliability. Integrated Network Management 1997: 785-785 - Habib Khayat, Lennart H. Bjerring, Rene S. Lund, L. M. Ericsson:
An Open Distributed VPN Management System for a Multi-Domain Management World. Integrated Network Management 1997: 786-786 - P. C. Hyland, Ravi S. Sandhu:
SNMP-based Network Security Management. Integrated Network Management 1997: 787-787 - Alexander Richter, Michael Tschichholz:
Managing Personal Communication Systems in a Multi-domain Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 788-788 - U. Datta, L. Lewis:
A Layered Architecture for Capacity Planning in Hybrid Networks. Integrated Network Management 1997: 789-789 - Gottfried W. R. Luderer, H. Ku, B. Subbiah, A. Narayanan:
Network Management Agents Supported by a Java Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 790-790 - F. Munoz-Mansilla, J. Sanchez, Victor Carneiro, J. Coego:
Integrating SNMP and CMIP Alarm Processing in a TMN Management Environment. Integrated Network Management 1997: 791-791 - Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese, John DeCarlo, Hal Folts, Martha L. Kahn, Elizabeth D. Zeisler:
Distributed Service and Network Management Using Intelligent Filters. Integrated Network Management 1997: 792-792 - H. Kamata, T. Hamada:
TINA Service Management Principle. Integrated Network Management 1997: 793-793
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