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K.McCarthy, G.Pavlou, S.Bhatti, J.Neuman De Souza, "Exploiting the Power of OSI Management for the Control of SNMP-capable Resources Using Generic Application Level Gateways," ISINM'95.

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On Management of CATV Full Service Networks: A European.. - Bhatti, Knight (1998)   (Correct)

....the use of this technology is meant to extend to service and enterprise level management, this remains mainly an area of research. However, there are standard definitions for managing SDH [4] directly, and ATM both directly [5, 7] and via SNMP [5, 6] by use of special Q adapter (proxy) functions [26]. The ATM Forum defines both OSI and SNMP management capability [5] The key value of this technology is that it is now fairly mature, and there is a lot of experience in its use. Also, it is much favored by the major telecom operators. However, it is considered very heavyweight for smaller ....

G. Pavlou, K. McCarthy, S. N. Bhatti, and J. N. DeSouza, "Exploiting the Power of OSI Management for the Control of SNMP-Capable Resources Using Generic Application Level Gateways," Proc. 4th ISINM, Santa Barbara, CA, A. S. Sethi, Y. Raynaud, and F. Faure-Vincent, Eds., May 1--5, 1995, Chapman & Hall, pp. 440--53.


Distributed Applications Management based on ODP Viewpoint.. - Keller, Neumair (1997)   (Correct)

....through an ORB. Unfortunately, at the current stage of available implementations, scalable management solutions based exclusively on CORBA are not yet possible. Furthermore, integrated management environments span different architectural domains. Therefore, so called management gateways (see e.g. [8, 11]) bridging the gaps between the involved management architectures are needed. By using gateways, we are able to manage services, systems and networks in three different management architectures from a single point of control. It is even possible to apply most of the power of the OSI management ....

McCarthy, K., Pavlou, G., Bhatti, S., Neuman, J.: Exploiting the power of OSI Management for the control of SNMP-capable resources using generic application level gateways. In: Proceedings of 4th International Symposium on Integrated Network Management. Chapman & Hall, 1995


Tool-based Implementation of a Q-Adapter Function for the.. - Keller (1998)   (Correct)

....object descriptions. It is even possible to automatically generate an agent executable directly from GDMO and ASN.1 documents which already contains the standardized generic behaviour descriptions. The developer has therefore only to cope with the implementation of the specific behaviour. In [19] a similar approach to a QAF for SNMP based on the OSIMIS management platform [24] is described. The following sections will explain the influence of the IBM TMN development environment on the design and implementation of our solution. Our experiences with the IBM TMN products and off the shelf ....

Kevin McCarthy, George Pavlou, Saleem N. Bhatti, and Jose Neuman de Souza. Exploiting the power of OSI Management for the control of SNMP-capable resources using generic application level gateways. In Raynaud et al. [25], pages 440--453.


OSI Systems Management, Internet SNMP and ODP/OMG CORBA as.. - Pavlou   Self-citation (Pavlou)   (Correct)

....metric and summarization functions together with event reporting and logging may be used to provide sophisticated management capabilities, eliminating polling in the local environment between the gateway and the proxied SNMP agent. The benefits of the generic gateway approach are described in [Pav95b]. The key drawback on the other hand is that the resulting information model does not exploit the objectoriented aspects of GDMO: inheritance is only two level (every class inherits only from top)while containment is also fairly flat . Furthermore, the resulting information model needs to be ....

G.Pavlou, K.McCarthy, S.Bhatti, N.DeSouza, Exploiting the Power of OSI Management in the Control of SNMP-capable Resources Using Application-level Gateways, in Integrated Network Management IV, ed. A.S.Sethi, Y.Raynaud, F.Faure-Vincent, pp. 440-453, Chapman & Hall, London, 1995.


Intelligent Remote Monitoring - Pavlou, McCarthy, Mykoniatis, Sanchez   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Mccarthy Pavlou)   (Correct)

....which has to be kept as close to the managed elements as possible. In our case study, this is the adaptation mediation layer which is conceptually part of the element management layer of a TMN hierarchy. We thus operate a generic CMIS P to SNMP application gateway or Q Adaptor Function (QAF) [McCar], which provides automatically an OSI view of SNMP managed objects. In engineering terms, one such device will adapt for all the FDDI nodes, being both a TMN Q Adaptor (QA) and a Mediation Device (MD) This should operate at one of the FDDI nodes, keeping all the monitoring traffic in the FDDI ....

McCarthy, K., G. Pavlou, S. Bhatti, N. DeSouza, Exploiting the Power of OSI Management in the Control of SNMP-capable resources, in Integrated Network Management IV, pp. 440-453, Chapman & Hall, 1995


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K.McCarthy, G.Pavlou, S.Bhatti, J.Neuman De Souza, "Exploiting the Power of OSI Management for the Control of SNMP-capable Resources Using Generic Application Level Gateways," ISINM'95.


Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks - Griffin (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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K.McCarthy, G.Pavlou, S.Bhatti, J.Neuman De Souza, "Exploiting the Power of OSI Management for the Control of SNMP-capable Resources Using Generic Application Level Gateways," ISINM'95.

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