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| Performance of Management Protocols Efficient Information Retrieval in Network Management Using Web Services On Delays in Management Frameworks: Metrics, Models and Analysis Performance Analysis of SNMP over SSH Complexity of Service Management Uncertainty in Global Application Services with Load Sharing Policy Predictable Scaling Behaviour in the Data Centre with Multiple Application Servers Quantifying the Complexity of IT Service Management Processes Ontologies and Network Management Ontology-Based Knowledge Representation for Self-governing Systems An Ontology-Based Approach to the Description and Execution of Composite Network Management Processes for Network Monitoring Towards a Managed Extensible Control Plane for Knowledge-Based Networking Management of Next Generation Networks and Services Voice Quality on the Internet in 2005 as Measured by www.TestYourVoIP.com A WSDM-Based Architecture for Global Usage Charactemzatlon of Grid Computing Infrastructures Management of DiffServ-over-MPLS Transit Networks with BFD/OAM in ForCES Architecture Business and Service Management Detecting Bottleneck in n-Tier IT Applications Through Analysis Fast Extraction of Adaptive Change Point Based Patterns for Problem Resolution in Enterprise Systems Business-Driven Decision Support for Change Management: Planning and Scheduling of Change Security and Policy Based Management Using Argumentation Logic for Firewall Policy Specification and Analysis ZERO-Conflict: A Grouping-Based Approach for Automatic Generation of IPSec/VPN Security Policies Conflict Prevention Via Model-Driven Policy Refinement Short Papers Supporting Approaches for Network Management Author Index |
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