Integrated Network Management IV
Editat de A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, F. Faure-Vincenten Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475755176
ISBN-10: 1475755171
Pagini: 744
Ilustrații: XXII, 720 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1475755171
Pagini: 744
Ilustrații: XXII, 720 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
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.