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Olivier Festor |
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This deliverable summarizes key research results obtained during the second phase of the WP7 activities. The research activities addressed the performance evaluation ofmanagement frameworks (SNMP and JMX). For these management frameworks, thecurrent work presents qualitative and quantitative requ... |
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Olivier Festor |
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This third Virtual Laboratory Integration Report, also the last report of the first
EMANICS phase, presents the on-going activities of the virtual laboratory and common test-beds work package (WP2). The work package currently entertains four activities:
Creation and maintenance of a VoI... |
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Burkhard Stiller |
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The key results obtained in D8.3 of WP8 in EMANICS are determined by the fact that the
extension of a network management model with auditing is feasible in the multi-domain
case sketched. Further performance investigations will follow toward the end of this project... |
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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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George Pavlou, Stylianos Georgoulas, Aimilios Chourmouziadis, Antonis Hadjiantonis |
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Autonomic management is an area that has been receiving significant research interest from both academia and industry in the recent years, since it emerges as an appealing solution to the increasing complexity of managing IT systems. This is because Autonomic Management allows, among others, for ... |
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Mark Burgess |
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The management of infrastructure in complex systems is a challenge that spans a multitude of disciplines. The move towards a future of pervasive computing invites new ideas and novel mechanisms, not just for technology, but also for management: as networks grow, large but distributed computer..... |
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