| Anerousis N., "An Architecture for Building Scalable, Web-based Management Services", Journal of Networks and Systems Management, 7(1), March 1999. |
....and the possibility of customizing the existing ones. The evolution of the network scenario has suggested to consider new management models to overcome the limits of traditional centralized client server approaches. There is a growing interest in taking into account Web based management systems [2 4] and in adopting integration standards such as CORBA that also permits to deal with legacy components [5 8] There is strong emphasis in the use of mobile entities to provide flexible, scalable, and effective management solutions by programming network resources dynamically [9 13] There are also ....
N. Anerousis, "An Architecture for Building Scalable, Web-based Management Services", Journal of Networks and Systems Management (JNSM), Special Issue on Enterprise Management, Vol. 7, No. 1, March 1999.
....Item Identifier S 0733 8716(00)02766 9. The evolution of the network scenario has suggested that we consider new management models to overcome the limits of traditional centralized client server approaches. There is a growing interest in taking into account Web based management systems [1] [2] and in adopting integration standards such as CORBA that also permit us to deal with legacy components [3] 6] There is a strong emphasis on the use of mobile entities to provide flexible, scalable, and effective management solutions by programming network resources dynamically [7] 14] There ....
N. Anerousis, "An architecture for building scalable web-based management services," in J. Networks Syst. Manage., Mar. 1999, vol. 7.
....tune the parameters of the installation (degree of replication, offered quality of service, etc. as well as monitor service performance and accounting information. This paper proposes a complete solution to above management problem. The network and service provider views are realized by Marvel [ANE99a], a distributed management framework capable of generating multiple protected management views from common management information obtained from network elements. Views are accessible through a variety of client environments including web browsers. This paper is organized as follows: Section 2 ....
....customer specific views with control interfaces that access the network elements relevant to a particular customer. Securing access to management data between different views is also a prerequisite for the management system. 7 We are currently using the Marvel distributed management environment [ANE99a] to provide management functionality for the core Pronto services and the SLR functionality. Figure 2 shows the proposed architecture. The Marvel system, composed of a set of servers, is responsible for communicating with Pronto nodes, collecting information and providing the necessary controls ....
N. Anerousis, "An Architecture for Building Scalable, Web-based Management Services ", Journal of Networks and Systems Management, special issue on enterprise management, Vol. 7, No. 1,March 1999.
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Anerousis N., "An Architecture for Building Scalable, Web-based Management Services", Journal of Networks and Systems Management, 7(1), March 1999.
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