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Journal of Network and Systems Management, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1998
- Bernhard Neumair, René Wies:
An Unpaved Road Ahead: Future Issues in Managing Mobility and Mobile Computing Systems. 11-13
- Manjunath Suryanarayana:
OMSOFT: A Change Management Paradigm. 1-9
- Ibrahim Korpeoglu, Rohit Dube, Satish K. Tripathi:
Reducing Router-Crossings in a Mobile Intranet. 15-30 - Gihwan Cho:
A Location Update Protocol Supporting Route Optimization for Mobile Hosts. 31-50 - Ulf Leonhardt, Jeff Magee:
Security Considerations for a Distributed Location Service. 51-70 - Bhumip Khasnabish, Majid Ahmadi:
Integrating Mobility and QoS Control in Cellular Wireless ATM Networks: Modeling, Analysis and Implementation Proposal. 71-89
- James Won-Ki Hong:
Toward global network management. 91-93 - Pradeep Ray:
Recent Advances in Operations and Management of Networks and Distributed Systems Discussed at DSOM'97. 95-99 - Eduardo S. Vera:
TINA'97 Report. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 6(1) (1998)
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1998
- Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:
Just How Integrated Are We? 107-111
- Roch H. Glitho:
Contrasting OSI Systems Management to SNMP and TMN. 113-133 - Jong-Tae Park, Su-Ho Ha, James Won-Ki Hong:
Design and Implementation of TMN SMK System Using CORBA ORB. 135-156 - Tuncay Saydam, Rajindra Sirsikar:
Design of CMIP-SNMPv2 Proxy Gateway for Network Management Interoperability. 157-178 - Gerald A. Winters, Daniel A. Muntz, Toby J. Teorey:
Using RMON Matrix Group Extension to Analyze Internetworking Problems. 179-196 - Linda Strick, Marcus Wittig, Andy Berquis:
A Framework for Designing Distributed Management Applications. 197-221
- Nevil Brownlee:
Network Management and Realtime Traffic Flow Measurement. 223-228 - Veli Sahin, Shaygan Kheradpir, Douglas N. Zuckerman, Robert Weihmayer:
Management for the new Millennium: A Report from NOMS'98. 229-232
Volume 6, Number 3, September 1998
- George Pavlou, Olivier Festor:
Management Information Model Engineering. 239-243
- Graham Chen:
War and Peace - How to avoid technology wars? 235-238
- Theodore K. Apostolopoulos, Victoria C. Daskalou:
Temporal Network Management Information Model and Services. 245-265 - Angelika Franzke, Birgit Frohnhoff:
Formalizing GDMO Action and Notification Definitions - Results from a Case Study. 267-282 - N. Natarajan:
TINA Network Resource Information Model. 283-311 - Constant Gbaguidi, Simon Znaty, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Multimedia Resources: An Information Model and Its Application to an MPEG2 Video Codec. 313-331 - Anne-Isabelle Rivière, Michelle Sibilla:
Management Information Models Integration: From Existing Approaches to New Unifying Guidelines. 333-356
- Winston Bumpus:
DMTF Expands Its Role in Developing Information Model Standards. 357-360 - Paul Brasil, Joseph L. Hellerstein, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Applicaitons Management - Current Practices, Research Results, and Future Directions. 361-366
- L. Lawrence Ho:
A New Birth. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 6(3) (1998)
Volume 6, Number 4, December 1998
- Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:
ADSL is a Flawed Gem. 373-376
- Eiji Oki, Naoaki Yamanaka:
Impact of Multimedia Traffic Characteristics on ATM Network Configuration. 377-398 - D. Tsaih, George Lapiotis, Shivendra S. Panwar, Leandros Tassiulas:
A Model-Based Performance Management Tool for ATM and Frame Relay Networks. 399-428 - Sule O. Ibraheem, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Lundy Lewis:
Capturing a Qualitative Model of Network Perofrmance and Predicting Behavior. 429-449 - Wayne D. Grover, Jatinder S. Hayer:
System Concept and Simulation Model for a Proposed Class of Delay-Tolerant Variably-Prices Network Services. 451-473 - Ludwig Keller:
Management of Value-Added Services in the Trading-Based System AGORA. 475-495
- Masayoshi Ejiri, Jong-Tae Park, Hiroyuki Okazaki, James Won-Ki Hong:
Managing the New Telecommunications Paradigms: A Report on APNOMS'98. 497-500
- L. Lawrence Ho:
Managing Design Through Designing Management. 501-502
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