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2. LANOMS 2001: Belo Horizonte, Brazil
- José Marcos S. Nogueira, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:
2nd Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium, LANOMS 2001, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, August 30 - September 1, 2001. Proceedings. UFMG 2001
Policy Based Management
- Gustavo Augusto Faraco de Sá Coelho, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Maria Janilce Bosquiroli Almeida, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:
Network Executive: A Policy-Based Network Management Tool. 3-13 - Marcial Porto Fernandez, Aloysio De Castro Pinto Pedroza, José Ferreira de Rezende:
Policy-Based Management Providing QoS in a DiffServ Domain. 14-25 - Ioannis Liabotis, Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel Sacks:
Policy-Based Resource Management for Application Level Active Networks. 26-36
Mobility Management
- Thienne Mesquita, Obionor O. Nóbrega, Marcone Almeida, Djamel Sadok:
Comparing Signaling Loads for Both GSM and IS-136 Cellular System. 39-49 - Luis F. Faina, Rossano P. Pinto, Eliane G. Guimarães, Eleri Cardozo:
Mobile Agents for Supporting Ubiquity in Telecommunication Services. 50-61 - Dave A. T. Cavalcanti, Djamel Sadok, Judith Kelner:
Radio Resources Management in Mobile Cellular Networks. 62-72
Network and Systems Monitoring
- Alessandro Augusto:
Applying Security Configurations to a Large Number of Windows NT Computers Without Visiting Each Machine. 75-86 - Jaime Cohen, Elias Procópio Duarte Jr.:
Fault-Tolerant Routing of Network Management Messages in the Internet. 87-98 - Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Luis Felipe Balbinot, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:
Monitoring High-Layer Protocol Behavior Using the Trace Architecture. LANOMS 2001: 99-
Business and Service Management
- Thomas Gringel, Bharat Bhushan, Eric Leray, Willie Donnelly:
Federated Accounting: Design of Mediation Adapter for Accounting in a Business-to-Business Environment. 113-124 - Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel Sacks:
Measuring Complexity of Network and Service Management Components. 125-136 - Sérgio Braga, Ségio Pereira, Oclair Prado:
Revenue Assurance: A Matter of Survival. 137-148 - Juliana Silva da Cunha, Karen Appleby-Hougham, Germán S. Goldszmidt, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
SALMON - An Architecture to Define, Store, Monitoring and Billing ISLAs in a Server Farm. 149-160
ATM Management
- Abolfazl Toroghi Haghighat, Karim Faez:
A Very Accurate Approximation for Cell Loss Ratio in ATM Networks. 163-169 - Juergen Rochol, Mouriac Halen Diemer, Silvia Pozzebon:
ATD: ATM Traffic Discriminator. 170-181 - Priscila América Solís Mendez Barreto, Maria José Pereira Dantas, Rodrigo Pinto Lemos:
ATM Traffic Prediction Methods using Wavelet Analysis. 182-193 - Fábio Sakuray, Antônio Marcos Alberti, Leonardo de Souza Mendes, Mario Lemes Proença Jr.:
Cell Transfer Delay Monitoring in ATM Networks. 194-203
Management Platforms
- Bruno F. M. Ribeiro, Paulo H. de A. Rodrigues, Cesar Marcondes:
A SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateway Implementation for IP Telephony. 207-218 - Rosane Maria Martins, Luci Pirmez, Luiz F. Rust da Costa Carmo:
Data Agents System: An Internet-based Distributed Query Service. 219-229 - Jacques Philippe Sauvé, Antônio A. T. R. Coutinho, Rodrigo R. Almeida, Ayla D. D. de Souza, Alexandre Duarte:
WebManager: Transforming a Network Management Application Into a Component-Based Framework. 230-242
QoS Management
- Carlos Alberto Kamienski, Djamel Sadok:
Chameleon: an Architecture for Advanced End to End Services. 245-256 - Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco, Márcio Bartz Ceccon, Maria Janilce Bosquiroli Almeida:
QoS Management-Related Tasks: Beyond Policy-Based Management. 257-268 - Elvis M. Vieira, Carlos Becker Westphall:
Using Fuzzy Specifications to Manage QoS. 269-280
Resource and Service Management
- Mauro Sérgio Pereira Fonseca, Nazim Agoulmine:
Dynamic Deployment of Value Added Management Services for Actives Networks. 283-294 - Christian Ensel:
New Approach for Automated Generation of Service Dependency Models. LANOMS 2001 - Pedro Assis, Joaquim Arnaldo Martins:
XML Based Resource Management: a CIMOM Approach. LANOMS 2001
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