Title
Document-based network and system management: utilizing autonomic capabilities for enterprise management integration
Abstract
Document-Based Integrated Management (DBIM) is a novel way of consolidating enterprise network and system management. We present an approach to DBIM that utilizes the autonomic capabilities of a set of distributed Document Processing Units (DPU), which constitute a document processing plane within the enterprise network. Our approach is explained in detail using a scenario from the performance and fault management domain. We also explore the connection of DBIM with current research topics in the autonomic systems field, and the relationships to other popular integrated management approaches, like Policy-Based Management (PBM), Active Networks, Agent-based Network Management, or Web Service (WS) Management.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
Autonomics
fault management domain,active networks,autonomic capability,popular integrated management approach,enterprise network,document-based network,enterprise management integration,agent-based network management,system management,autonomic systems field,policy-based management,document-based integrated management,fault management,performance management
Field
DocType
Citations 
Software engineering,Element management system,Document management system,Computer science,Digital firm,Knowledge management,Network management,Systems management,Network management application,Network management station,FCAPS,Distributed computing
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
16
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Edzard Höfig1205.10
Peter H. Deussen2224.23