An Object-oriented Approach to Distributed Network Management

An Object-oriented Approach to Distributed Network Management

Author: Salvatore Torrente

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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"Network management is concerned with monitoring, controlling and coordinating network elements for reliable end-to-end customer services. This thesis presents an object-oriented approach to distributed network management of heterogeneous network elements across multiple telecommunication network service provider domains. Specifically, we present a prototype network management approach using distributed object database management systems as a repository and manager of a standard network information model, and we present the results of object interaction across distributed object-oriented databases. In particular, we provide data which illustrates the advantages of an active and dynamic network management environment over static management information bases for fast and efficient telecommunications Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P) of end-to-end network services. Finally, we expand on distributed object-oriented systems and their role in future information networking architectures." --


Network Management: Principles and Practice

Network Management: Principles and Practice

Author: Mani Subramanian

Publisher: Pearson Education India

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 933250640X

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Network Management: Principles And Practice is a reference book that comprehensively covers various theoretical and practical concepts of network management. It is divided into four units. The first unit gives an overview of network management. The


Applications for Distributed Systems and Network Management

Applications for Distributed Systems and Network Management

Author: Kornel Terplan

Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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Need help reengineering key management processes for a distributed computing environment? Want to know what management integration alternatives are currently available? How to embed products from IBM and Hewlett-Packard into customized solutions? Are expert systems worth the cost?


Distributed Object Management

Distributed Object Management

Author: M. Tamer Özsu

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13:

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This book presents the most current information on distributed object management; a synthesis between systems and object orientation. It will be of interest to researchers in the field.


Selected Topics in Communication Networks and Distributed Systems

Selected Topics in Communication Networks and Distributed Systems

Author: Sudip Misra

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 808

ISBN-13: 9812839445

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Communication networks and distributed system technologies are undergoing rapid advancements. The last few years have experienced a steep growth in research on different aspects in these areas. Even though these areas hold great promise for our future, there are several challenges that need to be addressed. This review volume discusses important issues in selected emerging and matured topics in communication networks and distributed systems. It will be a valuable reference for students, instructors, researchers, engineers and strategists in this field.


Formal Methods for Distributed Processing

Formal Methods for Distributed Processing

Author: Howard Bowman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-10-22

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 9780521771849

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Originally published in 2002, this book presents techniques in the application of formal methods to object-based distributed systems. A major theme of the book is how to formally handle the requirements arising from OO distributed systems, such as dynamic reconfiguration, encapsulation, subtyping, inheritance, and real-time aspects. These may be supported either by enhancing existing notations, such as UML, LOTOS, SDL and Z, or by defining fresh notations, such as Actors, Pi-calculus and Ambients. The major specification notations and modelling techniques are introduced and compared by leading researchers. The book also includes a description of approaches to the specification of non-functional requirements, and a discussion of security issues. Researchers and practitioners in software design, object-oriented computing, distributed systems, and telecommunications systems will gain an appreciation of the relationships between the major areas of concerns and learn how the use of object-oriented based formal methods provides workable solutions.


Coordinating Distributed Objects

Coordinating Distributed Objects

Author: Svend Frølund

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780262061889

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Coordinating Distributed Objects presents a novel object-oriented methodology to simplify the construction of distributed software systems. The methodology is based on a programming construct, called synchronizer, that allows the coordination of distributed application components to be programmed in a modular fashion and at a high level of abstraction. The methodology offers new insight into the problem of coordination in distributed systems and can be applied to a broad spectrum of distributed software systems such as process control, multimedia, and groupware. Current methodologies for developing distributed applications do not adequately address the complexity of coordinating application components. The coherence between asynchronous application components, for instance, is usually implemented by explicitly programming a large number of messages and the responses to them. The synchronizer construct, however, implements coordination as abstract and reusable coordination constraints, and thereby reduces code size and complexity by an order of magnitude. Synchronizers offer other attractions as well: they maintain procedural abstraction, data encapsulation, and inherent concurrency. Overall, they allow coordination to be expressed at a level of abstraction that is much closer to the mental model of code developers.


Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA

Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA

Author: Henry Balen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-02-13

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780521654180

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Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA is a guide to designing software comprised of distributed components. While it is based on OMG's Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) standard, the principles also apply to architecture built with other technology (such as Microsoft's DCOM). As ORB products evolve to incorporate new additions to CORBA, the knowledge and experience required to build stable and scalable systems is not widespread. With this volume the reader can develop the skills and knowledge that are necessary for building such systems. The book assumes a familiarity with object-oriented concepts and the basics of CORBA. Software developers who are new to building systems with CORBA-based technologies will find this a useful guide to effective development.