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M. Katchabaw, H. Lutfiyya, A. Marshall, and M. Bauer. Policydriven Fault Management in Distributed Systems. Proceedings of the The Seventh International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), November 1996.

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Dynamic Service Provisioning in IP Networks - Khalil (2003)   (Correct)

....the network. SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) implementations for emerging services like IPSec [KA98] MPLS [FWD 01] Di#Serv [BBC 98] do not even exist in most vendors equipments to enable SNMP set command for dynamic configuration. Attempts have been made ( Slo94] KK95] LMB97] KLMB96] SA98] to address the scalability problem by decentralizing processing and control to distribute processing load and reduce the tra#c around the management station. Most of the e#orts have been made by using intelligent and mobile agents [HB99] that are able to perform management functions by ....

....device configurations changes. Since the role of fault management is to detect, diagnose and correct the possible faults during network operations, such a system could be easily adapted to perform configuration audit tasks. However, most of the traditional fault management systems [CCLM99] KLMB96] EDB99] LMB97] 97] consider the term fault the same as failure which may mean component malfunctions, network interface not responding, broken links etc. In case of mostly physical network problems, these fault management systems detect, isolate, and repair problems in the network by using ....

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M. Katchabaw, H. Lutfiyya, A. Marshall, and M. Bauer. Policydriven Fault Management in Distributed Systems. Proceedings of the The Seventh International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), November 1996.


Services Supporting Management of Distributed.. - Bauer, Bunt.. (1997)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Lutfiyya Marshall Bauer)   (Correct)

....instrumentation. Such a process can maintain management information, respond to management requests and generate event reports. Thus, instrumentation provides aspects of both monitoring and control services. More details on the design and implementation of the instrumentation may be found in [25, 26]. The instrumentation components are described below and are depicted graphically in Figure 4. ffl The management coordinator facilitates communication between management agents and an instrumented process. Its role includes message routing for requests, replies and reports flowing between the ....

Michael J. Katchabaw, Hanan L. Lutfiyya, Andrew D. Marshall, and Michael A. Bauer. Policy-driven fault management in distributed systems. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE '96), White Plains, NY, October 31--November 2 1996.


Making Distributed Applications Manageable Through Instrumentation - Katchabaw (1997)   (14 citations)  Self-citation (Katchabaw Lutfiyya Marshall Bauer)   (Correct)

....The reality is, however, that to achieve the level of management required in deployed applications, this instrumentation is necessary. Related work demonstrates the need to collect internal application behavior for such things as performance [3, 10, 16] visualization [20] and reliability [9]. We believe the question is not whether instrumentation is necessary, but rather how applications can best be instrumented to meet the needs for management while minimizing the concerns of developers. We recognize the fact that adding another facet to the development process will require extra ....

M. J. Katchabaw, H. L. Lutfiyya, A. D. Marshall, and M. A. Bauer. Policy-driven fault management in distributed systems. In preparation, 1996.


Making Distributed Applications Manageable Through.. - Katchabaw, Howard.. (1997)   (14 citations)  Self-citation (Katchabaw Lutfiyya Marshall Bauer)   (Correct)

....The reality is, however, that to achieve the level of management required in deployed applications, this instrumentation is necessary. Related work demonstrates the need to collect internal application behavior for such things as performance [3, 10, 16] visualization [20] and reliability [9]. We believe the question is not whether instrumentation is necessary, but rather how applications can best be instrumented to meet the needs for management while minimizing the concerns of developers. We recognize the fact that adding another facet to the development process will require extra ....

M. J. Katchabaw, H. L. Lutfiyya, A. D. Marshall, and M. A. Bauer. Policy-driven fault management in distributed systems. In preparation., 1996.

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