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- Integrating network management and rightsizing in the nineties - introductionWolfgang Zimmer, Douglas N. Zuckerman.
- Decentralizing control and intelligence in network managementKraig Meyer, Michael Erlinger, Joseph Betser, Carl A. Sunshine, Germán S. Goldszmidt, Yechiam Yemini. 4-16
- Models and support mechanismus for distributed managementJean-Charles Grégoire. 17-28
- Configuration management for distributed software servicesSteve Crane, Naranker Dulay, Halldor Fosså, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Morris Sloman, Kevin P. Twidle. 29-42
- Using a classification of management policies for policy specification and policy transformationRené Wies. 44-56
- Concepts and application of policy-based managementBurkhard Alpers, Herbert Plansky. 57-68
- Towards policy driven systems managementPhillip Putter, Judy M. Bishop, Jan Roos. 69-80
- Distributed management environment (DME): dead or aliveAllan J. Finkel. 82
- Icaros, Alice and the OSF DMEJ. Scott Marcus. 83-92
- Managing in a distributed worldAdrian R. Pell, Kave Eshghi, Jean-Jacques Moreau, Simon J. Towers. 94-105
- POLYCENTER license system: enabling electronic license distribution and managementTimothy P. Collins. 106-117
- A resource management system based on the ODP trader concepts and X.500A. Warren Pratten, James W. Hong, Michael A. Bauer, J. Michael Bennett, Hanan Lutfiyya. 118-130
- Standards for integrated services and networksJ. P. Chester, K. R. Dickerson. 132-142
- Customer requirements on teleservice managementJane Hall, Ina Schieferdecker, Michael Tschichholz. 143-155
- Secure remote managementSaleem N. Bhatti, Graham Knight, D. Gurle, P. Rodier. 156-169
- Security management: the ubiquitous mixLee LaBarre. 172
- An architecture for performance management of multimedia networksGiovanni Pacifici, Rolf Stadler. 174-186
- Network performance management using realistic abductive reasoning modelG. Prem Kumar, Pallapa Venkataram. 187-198
- Connection admission management in ATM networks supporting dynamic multi-point session constructsPratyush Moghé, Izhak Rubin. 199-210
- Q quota system for fair share of network resourcesC. Çelik, A. Özgit. 211-222
- Towards a practical alarm correlation systemK. Houk, Seraphin B. Calo, Allan J. Finkel. 226-237
- Validation and extension of fault management applications through environment simulationRoberto Manione, Fabio Montanari. 238-249
- Centralized vs distributed fault localizationIrene Katzela, A. T. Bouloutas, Seraphin B. Calo. 250-261
- Management technology convergenceEinar Stefferud. 264
- A coding approach to event correlationS. Kliger, Shaula Yemini, Yechiam Yemini, David Ohsie, Salvatore J. Stolfo. 266-277
- Event correlation using rule and object based techniquesY. A. Nygate. 278-289
- Real-time telecommunication network management: extending event correlation with temporal constraintsGabriel Jakobson, Mark Weissman. 290-301
- Intelligent filtering in network management systemsM. Möller, S. Tretter, B. Fink. 304-315
- NOAA: an expert system managing the telephone networkRodney M. Goodman, Barry Ambrose, Hayes Latin, C. T. Ulmer. 316-327
- Using master tickets as a storage for problem-solving expertiseGabi Dreo, Robert Valta. 328-340
- Management of cellular digital packetized data (CDPD) networksJock Embry. 342
- Object-oriented design of a VPN bandwidth management systemTuncay Saydam, Jean-Paul Gaspoz, P.-A. Etique, Jean-Pierre Hubaux. 344-355
- A TMN system for VPC and routing management in ATM networksDavid P. Griffin, Panos Georgatsos. 356-369
- Managing virtual paths on Xunet III: architecture, experimental platform and performanceNikos G. Aneroussis, Aurel A. Lazar. 370-384
- Modeling IN-based service control capabilities as part of TMN-based service managementThomas Magedanz. 386-397
- Handling the distribution of information in the TMNCostas Stathopoulos, David Griffin, Stelios Sartzetakis. 398-411
- Testing management applications with the Q3 emulatorKari Rossi, Sanna Lahdenpohja. 412-423
- Application of the TINA-C management architectureLuis A. de la Fuente, M. Kawanishi, Masaki Wakano, T. Walles, Cristina Aurrecoechea. 424-435
- Exploiting the power of OSI management for the control of SNMP-capable resources using generic application level gatewaysKevin M. T. McCarthy, George Pavlou, Saleem N. Bhatti, José Neuman de Souza. 440-453
- MIB view language (MVL) for SNMPKazushige Arai, Yechiam Yemini. 454-465
- The abstraction and modelling of management agentsGraeme S. Perrow, James W. Hong, Hanan Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer. 466-478
- The OSIMIS platform: making OSI management simpleGeorge Pavlou, Kevin M. T. McCarthy, Saleem N. Bhatti, Graham Knight. 480-493
- Experiences in multi-domain management system developmentDavid Lewis, S. O Connell, William Donnelly, Lennart H. Bjerring. 494-505
- Designing a distributed management framework - an implementer s perspectiveM. Flauw, P. Jardin. 506-519
- Can simple management (SNMP) patrol the information highway?Edward Pring. 522
- An active temporal model for network management databasesMasum Z. Hasan. 524-535
- ICON: a system for implementing constraints in object-based networksShravan K. Goli, Jayant R. Haritsa, Nick Roussopoulos. 536-549
- Implementing and deploying MIB in ATM transport network operations systemsTomoaki Shimizu, Ikuo Yoda, Nobuo Fujii. 550-561
- Towards relationship-based navigationSubodh Bapat. 564-577
- Testing of relationships in an OSI management information baseBrigitte Baer, Alexander Clemm. 578-591
- DUALQUEST: an implementation of the real-time bifocal visualization for network managementShoichiro Nakai, Hiroko Fuji, Hiroshi Matoba. 592-601
- A framework for systems and network management ensemblesElizabeth D. Zeisler, Hal Folts. 602-614
- MODE: a development environment for managed objects based on formal methodsOlivier Festor. 616-628
- Management application creation with DMLBarbara Fink, Helmut Dercks, Peter Besting. 629-640
- Formal description techniques for object managementJohn Derrick, Peter F. Linington, S. J. Thompson. 641-653
- An approach to conformance testing of MIB implementationsMichel Barbeau, Behçet Sarikaya. 654-665
- Can we talk? Lawrence Bernstein. 670-676
- The rise of the Lean Service ProviderKeith Willetts. 677
- Managing complex systems - when less is moreLyman Chapin. 678-679
- Multimedia information networking in the 90 s - the evolving information infrastructuresMaurizio Decina. 682-683
- Where are we going with telecommunications development and regulation in the year 2000 and beyond?David Newman. 684-685
- Formulating a successful management strategyRick Sturm. 686
- The paradigm shift in telecommunications services and networksMasayoshi Ejiri. 688-699
- An industry response to comprehensive enterprise information systems managementWilliam E. Warner. 700
- Cooperative managementDenis Yaro. 701
- Network management simulatorsAnders Lundqvist, Nils Weinander, Thomas Grönberg. 705
- On the distributed fault diagnosis of computer networksHenri J. Nussbaumer, Sailesh Chutani. 706
- Fault diagnosis in computer networksMartin de Groot. 707
- The distributed management tree - applying a new concept for managing distributed applications to e-mailVito Baggiolini, Eduardo Solana, Jean-François Paccini, Mira Ramluckun, Stephane Spahni, Jürgen Harms. 708
- A distributed hierarchical management framework for heterogeneous WANsMark Stover, Sujata Banerjee. 709-710
- ISOS: intelligent shell of SNMPJianxin Li, Benjamin J. Leon. 711
- A critical analysis of the DESSERT information modelRichard Meade, Ahmed Patel, Declan O Sullivan, Mark Tierney. 712