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J.P. Martin-Flatin. "Push vs. Pull in Web-Based Network Management". To appear in Proc. 6th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM'99), Boston, MA, USA, May 1999.

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Design Patterns for the Management of IP Networks - Sevinc (2000)   (Correct)

....Platform) by (i) documenting it in terms of design patterns, and (ii) making suggestions for changes. JAMAP is a proposal for a Web based network management platform. A prototype has been developed in the course of an earlier M.S. thesis [4, 30] It exchanges data based on the push model [13, 29] and makes use of Web and Java technologies. 2 1.3. Outline Chapter 2, Software Engineering, first introduces patterns and antipatterns and presents two examples, the Model View Controller pattern and the Blob antipattern. It then defines the term framework as used in software engineering. ....

....is the principle of transparency [41] when a real agent is managed via a proxy agent, it should appear to the manager as if it were communicating with the real agent directly. 3.1.3. Push vs. Pull From the point of view of the manager, there are two ways of collecting data from the agent [29]: the manager keeps asking the agent to send data at each polling cycle (pull model) or the manager has the agent send data by subscribing to it once (push model) Typically, notifications rely on the push model, whereas monitoring can rely on either the push or the pull model. The trade off ....

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J.P. Martin-Flatin. "Push vs. Pull in Web-Based Network Management". In M. Sloman, S. Mazumdar, and E. Lupu (Eds.), Proc. 6th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM'99), Boston, MA, USA, May 1999, pp. 3--18. IEEE Press, New York, NY, USA, 1999.


JAMAP: a Web-Based Management Platform for IP Networks - Martin-Flatin, al. (1999)   Self-citation (Martin-flatin)   (Correct)

.... by Burns and Quinn [5] Webbin by Barillaud et al. 3] WbASM by Kasteleijn [13] and NetFinity by Reed et al. 21] Some of these approaches are summarized in a survey by Hong et al. 11] Last year, we proposed an architecture integrating push and pull communication models to manage IP networks [15 17]. For regular management, i.e. when tasks are repetitive and performed identically at each time step, we use the push model and the publish subscribe paradigm. Initially, managers subscribe to some MIB data published by the agents. Later, the agents push this data at regular time intervals, ....

....from the agent to the manager. Fig. 1 depicts push based monitoring and data collection; the handling of notifications is represented on Fig. 2. The rationale for using Web technologies to manage IP networks and the pros and cons of the pull and the push models are detailed in a separate paper [17]. Fig. 1. Push based monitoring and data collection MIB data dispatcher Agent HTTP server MIB data formatter Mgmt server Event handler Firewall Event correlator Web browser Network map GUI (applet) client server Mgmt station servlet Pushed data collector Pushed data ....

J.P. Martin-Flatin. "Push vs. Pull in Web-Based Network Management". To appear in Proc. 6th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM'99), Boston, MA, USA, May 1999.


Chapter 3: Two Taxonomies of Distributed Network and.. - Martin-Flatin, Znaty (2000)   Self-citation (Martin-flatin)   (Correct)

....manager. They reflect the state of the agent at a certain time; a typical example is a Web page for performance management. The second form consists in running an applet in the Web browser or a Java application on the manager side, and using HTTP to communicate between the manager and the agent [7, 59, 102]. Management data can be pushed by the agent or pulled by the manager. Within HTTP, the data can be encoded in XML, strings, etc. Note that an alternative to this consists in running an applet in the Web browser or a Java application, and using SNMP to communicate between the manager and the ....

J.P. Martin-Flatin. "Push vs. Pull in Web-Based Network Management". In M. Sloman, S. Mazumdar, and E. Lupu (Eds.), Proc. 6th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM'99), Boston, MA, USA, May 1999, pp. 3--18. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 1999.

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