NOMS 2000:
Honolulu,
Hawaii,
USA
James Won-Ki Hong, Robert Weihmayer (Eds.):
The Networked Planet: Management Beyond 2000, 7th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, NOMS 2000, Honolulu, HI, USA, April 10-14, 2000. Proceedings.
IEEE 2000, ISBN 0-7803-5928-3
CORBA-based Management
Applications Management
Quality of Service Management
Web-based Management
Architectures and Frameworks
Active Networks
Network Desing and Planning
Enabling Technologies
Case Studies and Experience
- Y. Rajan, R. Reddy, S. Thoranam, A. Bhatia:
A phased approach towards an open standards based, highly available, scalable architecture with asynchronous message processing.
411-424
- Yasunobu Tsubakihara, Minoru Takimoto, Takahiro Miyazaki:
A `true' TMN network management system for large-scale transport network using a distributed object environment.
425-434
- R. Israel, Y. Fang, P. Cohen, Elliot Eichen:
Configuration management of large IP telephony networks.
435-446
- D. Ranc, David Griffin, George Pavlou, J. De la Horra:
Issues and experiences of CORBA-based management agents.
447-460
Internet Management
AI Technologies
Security Management (I)
Mobile Agents
Security Management (II)
Fault Management
ATM Network Management
Policy-based Management
Proactive Management
Mobility Management
- Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli:
A mobile agent infrastructure for terminal, user, and resource mobility.
877-890
- Dong-Hee Lee, Mong-Sang Jeong, Jong-Tae Park, Go-Bong Choi:
CORBA-based integrated control and management for IMT-2000 global roaming service.
891-904
- Ming Tan, Johnson Lee, Hao Xu, Joshua Introne, Christopher J. Matheus:
Wireless usage analysis for capacity planning and beyond: a data warehouse approach.
905-917
Poster Sessions
- T. Otani, H. Yusa, Y. Inoue:
A reusable information model for maintenance schedule coordination.
923-924
- Andrzej Bieszczad, Pratik Biswas, Walter Buga, Manu Malek, Hai Tan:
Addressing interoperability in network management with intelligent agents.
925-926
- Hyeon-Ju Oh, Kyung-Hyu Lee:
Web-based configurable connection management objects over open information networking.
927-928
- H. Matsuura, M. Takano:
Distributed NMS for point-to-multi point ATM connections.
929-930
- M. Rodriguez, E. Fernandez:
Modeling object relationships in TMN/OSI management systems with SDL-92.
931-932
- Syed Kamran Raza, Bernard Pagurek, Tony White:
Distributed computing for plug-and-play network service configuration.
933-934
- Runtong Zhang, Jian Ma:
On the enhancement of a differentiated services scheme.
935-936
- Sakir Yucel, Tuncay Saydam:
Connection service and management using mobile agents.
937-938
- Otto Wittner, Bjarne E. Helvik, C. J. E. Holper:
Failure semantics of mobile agent systems involved in network fault management.
939-940
- Marina Thottan, Chuanyi Ji:
Properties of network faults.
941-942
- Alex Aizman:
Carrier class EMS: management of scale.
943-944
- Armin Kittel, Jagan Gudur, Sashi Gundlapudi, Alex Lederman:
GNI - building integrated OSS infrastructure from the ground up.
945-946
- Hong-Taek Ju, Mi-Jung Choi, Hyun-Jun Cha, Sook-Hyang Kim, James Won-Ki Hong:
Effective management application interface and integration mechanisms for Web-based network element management.
947-948
- Morsy M. Cheikhrouhou, Jacques Labetoulle:
When management agents become autonomous, how to ensure their reliability?
949-950
- Yeongkwun Kim, Kyunghwa Ok:
On the development of IMT-2000 network management system.
951-952
- Gary E. Becker, Roopa Rudrapatna, Sunil Sowlay, K. N. Wong, Jar R. Wu:
Integrated Network and Element Management System for the 3rd generation CDMA2000 wireless network.
953-954
- Iain Phillips, Mark Sandford, David J. Parish:
Processing network delay measurements into network events.
955-956
- Nikos Anerousis, Gisli Hjalmtysson:
View-based management of services in a programmable internetwork.
957-958
- Rajiv Sreedhar, Timothy D. Hill, Gregory M. Stanley:
Intelligent fault management for large networks.
959-960
- S. Desrochers, A. Godin, N. Gosselin, E. Tse, F. Kelledy, D. O'Flanagan:
Event management components for the 3rd generation OSS.
961-962
- Alex Villazón, Jarle Hulaas:
Meta-level management of active network nodes and services.
963-964
- Radu State, Emmanuel Nataf, Olivier Festor:
A Java based implementation of a network level information model for the ATM/frame relay interconnection.
965-966
- Byoungho Ahn, Hojung Cha, Kookhyun Cho:
Experience with a QoS-providing multicast management system.
967-968
- J. Wainer, L. Barros, V. Bernal, M. Lemos:
Network fault diagnosis: a model based approach.
969-970
- S. Innet, W. Lavery, Iradj Ouveysi:
Internet service provider access networking.
971-972
- K. Ikehara, K. Ikeda, K. Motomura, Y. Inoue:
Proposal of a hierarchical network management method based on network management protocol monitoring.
973-974
- Pierre Abel, Didier Loisel, Pascal Gros, Cristina Russo Dos Santos, Jean-Pierre Paris:
Enhancement of network and system management using virtual reality.
975-976
- Shervin Erfani:
Security management system functional architecture for enterprise network.
977-978
- Helmut Reiser, Gerald Vogt:
Threat analysis and security architecture of mobile agent based management systems.
979-980
- Ian W. Marshall, Jim Hardwicke, Hamid Gharib, Mike Fisher, Paul McKee:
Active management of multi-service networks.
981-982
- D. Y. Lee, D. S. Kim, K. H. Pang, H. S. Kim, T. M. Chung:
A design of scalable SNMP agent for managing heterogeneous security systems.
983-984
- Dilmar Malheiros Meira, José Marcos S. Nogueira:
A recursive approach for alarm correlation in telecommunication networks.
985-986
- Seung-Jin Baek, Moon-Sang Jeong, Jong-Tae Park, Tai-Myoung Chung:
Policy-based hybrid management architecture for IP-based VPN.
987-988
- Jong-Wook Baek, Jong-Tae Park, Dong-il Seo:
End-to-end Internet/intranet service management in multi-domain environment using SLA concept.
989-990
- Tangsang Choi, Yoonhee Jung, Sungwon Sohn:
Design and implementation of seamless end-to-end Internet QoS management system.
991-992
- E. C. Kim, Joong-Goo Song, Choong Seon Hong:
An integrated CNM architecture for multi-layer networks with simple SLA monitoring and reporting mechanism.
993-994
- Victor Liu, Cheng Chen, Bin Ni, Armin Kittel:
An adaptable service assurance system with CORBA and Remedy.
995-996
- Walter Bindrim:
Tele-traffic theory meets data mining.
997-998
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