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Journal of Network and Systems Management, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2000
- Lawrence Bernstein:
Outsourcing is here, but can models manage it? 1-4
- Rolf Stadler, Cristina Aurrecoechea:
Building Manageable Multimedia Network Services. 9-31 - Jairo A. Gutiérrez, Don Sheridan, R. Radhakrishna Pillai:
A Framework and Lightweight Protocol for Multimedia Network Management. 33-48 - Ehab S. Al-Shaer:
Active Management Framework for Distributed Multimedia Systems. 49-72 - Herbert Bos:
Open Extensible Network Control. 73-97 - Nazim Agoulmine, Dan Dragan, Thomas Gringel, Jane Hall, Evgenia Rosa, Michael Tschichholz:
Trouble Management for Multimedia Services in Multi-Provider Environments. 99-123
- Rolf Stadler, Burkhard Stiller:
Active Technologies for Network and Service Management: Report on DSOM'99. 125-130
- L. Lawrence Ho:
End-to-End Performance Monitoring and Analysis in the Internet: An End User Perspective. 131-133
Volume 8, Number 2, June 2000
- L. Lawrence Ho:
A Greedy Algorithm for E-Systems Management. 137-140
- David Lewis:
A Review of Approaches to Developing Service Management Systems. 141-156 - Deep Medhi, I. Sukiman:
Multi-service Dynamic QoS Routing Schemes with Call Admission Control: A Comparative Study. 157-190 - Yannis I. Manolessos, George N. Prezerakos, Apostolos Meliones, Michael E. Theologou:
A TQM-based Approach to QoS Management. 191-218 - Hanan Lutfiyya, Andrew D. Marshall, Michael A. Bauer, Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley:
Configuration Maintenance for Distributed Applications Management. 219-244 - Thomas Meuser, Ralf Boden:
Management Architecture for ATM Over ADSL-based Access Networks. 245-266 - Sarandis Mitropoulos:
Integrated Enterprise Networking Management: Case Study in Intelligent Multimedia Message Handling Systems. 267-298
Volume 8, Number 3, September 2000
- Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:
I'd Rather Do it Myself, Bill. 311-316
- Alex L. Hayzelden, John Bigham, Stefan Poslad, Phil Buckle, E. H. Mamdani:
Communications Systems Driven by Software Agent Technology. 321-347 - Morsy M. Cheikhrouhou, Pierre Conti, Karina Marcus, Jacques Labetoulle:
A Software Agent Architecture for Network Management: Case-Studies and Experience Gained. 349-372 - Evangelos Vayias, John Soldatos, John Bigham, Laurie G. Cuthbert, Zhiyuan Luo:
Intelligent Agents for ATM Network Control and Resource Management: Experiences and Results from an Implementation on a Network Testbed. 373-395 - A. Patel, Konstantinos Prouskas, Javier A. Barria, Jeremy V. Pitt:
A Computational Economy for IN Load Control Using a Multi-Agent System. 397-417 - Magdi Amer, Ahmed Karmouch, Tom Gray, Serge Mankovski:
An Agent Model for Resolution of Feature Conflicts in Telephony. 419-437
- Douglas N. Zuckerman, James W. Hong, Robert Weihmayer:
The Networked Planet: Management Beyond 2000 - A Report on NOMS 2000. 439-442
- L. Lawrence Ho:
Cryptographic Acceleration and Content Switching in the Internet. 443-446
Volume 8, Number 4, December 2000
- Todd Lizambri, Fernando Duran, Shukri Wakid:
The Best Case for TCP Management. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 8(4) (2000)
- Srinivas Ramanathan, Deborah Caswell, Scott Neal:
Auto-discovery Capabilities for Service Management: An ISP Case Study. 457-482 - Andre Mello Barotto, Adriano de Souza, Carlos Becker Westphall:
Distributed Network Management Using SNMP, Java, WWW, and CORBA. 483-497 - Yannis I. Manolessos, George N. Prezerakos, Apostolos Meliones, Michael E. Theologou:
A TQM-based Approach to QoS Management. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 8(4) (2000) - Hanan Lutfi Lutfiyya, Andrew D. Marshall, Michael A. Bauer, Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley:
Configuration Maintenance for Distributed Applications Management. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 8(4) (2000) - Hanan Lutfi Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer, Andrew D. Marshall, David K. Stokes:
Fault Management in Distributed Systems: A Policy-Driven Approach. 499-525 - Piergiulio Maryni, Franco Davoli:
Load Estimation and Control in Best-Effort Network Domains. 527-541
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Managing IP Networks and IP Technology in Network Management. 543-545
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