| Alpers, B., Plansky, H. (1995) Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management, in A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, F. Faure-Vincent (eds), Integrated Network Management IV, Chapman Hill, London, pp. 57--68. |
....in this paper, but their notation is based on ISO s Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) which is rather verbose. Their policies are implemented within OSI network management platforms. They provide reporting policies which are translated into OSI Event Forwarding Disseminators [10] and have also implemented routing policies. Both Bull and Siemens will be including domain and policy services within future releases of their network management platforms. Jonscher s work on modelling access behaviour of database users also has some similarities to our approach [11] His access ....
Alpers, B., Plansky, H. (1995) Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management, in A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, F. Faure-Vincent (eds), Integrated Network Management IV, Chapman Hill, London, pp. 57--68.
....Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) whichisratherverbose. Their policies are implemented within OSI network management platforms. The only form of obligation policies which they have implemented are reporting policies which are translated into OSI Event Forwarding Descriptors (Alpers and Plansky, 1995). Both Bull and Siemens will be including domain and policy services within future releases of their network management platforms. Jonscher s (1992) work on modelling access behaviour of database users also has some similarities to our approach. His access rights compare to our authorisation ....
Alpers, B. and Plansky,H.(1995).Concepts and application of policy-based management, in A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud and F. Faure-Vincent (eds), Integrated Network Management IV, Chapman & Hill, London, pp. 57--68.
....and unique object identifiers. The SysMan project has implemented a distributed domain service using ANSAware [2] and this is being ported to a CORBA implementation while the IDSM project has chosen to implement a domain service within an OSI management environment as a particular type of MIB [1]. More information on domain concepts can be found in [13] 7 4.3 Policy Service Distributed systems management involves monitoring the activity of a system, making management decisions and performing control actions to modify the behaviour of the system. Policies are one aspect of information ....
.... agents (programmed in an interpreted Telescript) which can be downloaded to servers or workstations within a telecommunication network to perform a function on behalf of a subscriber [19] A discussion of the implementation of these policy concepts within the IDSM project can be found in [1]. Other approaches to the use of policy in management can be found in [4, 19, 12] 5 Conclusion The key requirements for managing distributed services are: Management of services should be designed at the same time as the normal functionality of the service and should be accessed via management ....
Alpers, H. Plansky, Concepts and Application of Policy Based Management, Proc. IFIP Int.Symposium on Integrated Network Management, Chapman Hall, May 1995
....in this paper, but their notation is based on ISO s Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) which is rather verbose. Their policies are implemented within OSI network management platforms. They provide reporting policies which are translated into OSI Event Forwarding Disseminators [Alpers 1995] and have also implemented routing policies. Both Bull and Siemens will be including domain and policy services within future releases of their network management platforms. Jonscher s work on modelling access behaviour of database users also has some similarities to our approach [Jonscher 1992] ....
Alpers, B., Plansky, H. (1995) Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management, in A.
....to explicitly specify and analyze roles within organizations. There is a need for this sort of framework for managing intelligent networks for example a virtual private network would have three overlapping domains corresponding to the network 17 provider, service provider and customer [40, 41] with at least one (and probably more) manager roles relating to each domain. The key concepts identified in our role framework are a role as a set of policies relating to a particular manager position and the notation to specify policies. This was extended to include role interactions and ....
B. Alpers and H. Plansky, "Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management," in Integrated Network Management IV, A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, and F. Faure-Vincent, Eds. Santa-Barbara (U.S.A.): Chapman & Hall, pp. 57-68, 1995.
....in this paper, but their notation is based on ISO s Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) which is rather verbose. Their policies are implemented within OSI network management platforms. They provide reporting policies which are translated into OSI Event Forwarding Disseminators (Alpers et al. 1995) and have also implemented routing policies. Both Bull and 15 Siemens will be including domain and policy services within future releases of their network management platforms. Digital s Telecommunication Management Information Platform (TeMIP) is another commercial system supporting concepts of ....
Alpers, B., Plansky, H. (1995) Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management, in Sethi, A.S., Raynaud, Y., Faure-Vincent, F. (eds), Integrated Network Management IV, Chapman Hill, London, pp. 57--68.
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