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Managing the network manager

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1992
A network management and control simulator (NEMACS) software testbed for developing, testing, and integrating different network management (NM) techniques for multiservice circuit-switched networks is discussed. NEMACS is capable of applying different NM strategies to a plethora of simulated network scenarios that include networks of differing size ...
Shaygan Kheradpir   +3 more
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Managing telecommunications networks

IEEE Network, 1993
The authors suggest that one must view the network itself as the customer's database, and make sure it is self-diagnosing, self-healing, and intelligent. The perspective that the network is the database means moving away from the feeling that no trouble means total health, towards more preemptive maintenance.
Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas
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Network management for the NCIH

IEEE Network, 1994
The North Carolina Information Highway (NCIH) will support many applications, including distance learning, LAN interconnection, video conferencing, law enforcement, and health care. Initially, the NCIH is supporting distance learning and local area network (LAN) interconnection applications for the North Carolina State Government.
Ravi Damodaram   +5 more
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Network management security

[1990] Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002
A review is given of network management security issues and the authors explain how ISO's SC21/WG4 is currently addressing these. Aspects covered include: what network management security is, why it needs to be considered and what issues need to be resolved to achieve this.
R. Ward, P. Skeffington
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Network management's impact on managed networks

Proceedings of 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2002
Network management, when conducted in-band, adds traffic load to the managed network. Sometimes it is hard to tell how much traffic will result from network management. SNMP-based management stations can behave in surprising ways. Direct measurement of this traffic is needed, but needs to be done carefully.
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Managing a Biobank Network

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2011
Today's biomedical research of excellence is mainly seen as a global phenomenon around the study of large series of samples organized with well-defined and detailed criteria regarding the identification of patients, with the specific information required in each case. This justifies the growing interest in developing cooperative networks of biobanks to
Manuel M, Morente   +3 more
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Managing optical networks

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2002
The surge in demand for access technologies such as cable modems, xDSL, and wireless data suggests that information will be the most valuable commodity in this new millennium. Eventually, data will constitute 99% of the content sent over telecommunications networks.
Harvey Epstein   +3 more
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