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Olivier Festor |
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This deliverable reports on the events organized under the Work-Package 3 umbrella of EMANICS in phase 2. Three events are presented here :
- The 1st International Summer School on Network and Service Management (ISSNSM) which took place in Bremen, July 2007;
- The 1st International... |
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Author:
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Olivier Festor |
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This deliverable presents usage statistics of the EMANICS web site [1] and the
SimpleWeb [2] collected by means of AWStats [3], with the intention to learn about the impact of the dissemination initiatives set since the beginning of the NoE in January 2006. In addition, other statistical data ... |
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Joan Serrat |
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These deliverable presents the work conducted within WP4 since January 2007 up to March 2008, excluding the impact analysis already presented last June in deliverable D4.3.
The orientation is twofold; in occasions it describes activities that have been undertaken for the first time and ... |
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Author:
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Olivier Festor |
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This document is the final report of the activity undertaken in work-package 5 for training, standardization and technology transfer in the area of device, network and servicemanagement. The document is an updated version of the interim report D5.2, covers the full first 18 month of the EMANICS... |
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Aiko Pras |
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This document is the interim report of the activities undertaken in work-package 5 within the first nine months of second phase of the project.
In the second phase of EMANICS, the objectives of this WP are:
- To foster active participation of EMANICS members in standardization act... |
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WP6 participants |
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Open Source support and coherent joint software development is a very important initiative for ensuring strong integration, network survivability and transfer of technology developed within the network. In the management community, many Open Source components have been produced over the years, ... |
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