38 research outputs found

    Telecommunication Services Engineering- Definitions, Architectures and Tools

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    This paper introduces telecommunication services engineering through a definition of services, of network architectures that run services, and of methods, techniques and tools used to develop services. We emphasize the Intelligent Network (IN), the Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) and TINA architecture

    A Simple Typology of Distributed Network Management Paradigms

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    Over the past few years, network management has steadily evolved from a centralized model, where all the management processing takes place on a single network management station, to distributed models, where management is distributed over a number, potentially large, of nodes. Among distributed models, one, epitomized by the SNMPv2 and CMIP protocols, has been around for several years, whereas a flurry of new ones, based on mobile code, distributed objects or cooperative agents, have only recently emerged. This paper reviews all major network management paradigms known to date, and proposes a simple typology to classify them

    A generic service management architecture for multimedia multipoint communications

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    With rapid advances in multimedia processing technologies, and in high bandwidth network technologies, new kinds of multimedia applications are now emerging. These applications require real-time, multimedia, and multipoint interactions involving multiple communicating entities and leading to a need of more sophisticated communication control functionalities. In this paper, a generic integrated and flexible service management architecture for multimedia multipoint communications is proposed, which offers three main generic functions, namely Quality of Service (QoS) negotiation, QoS monitoring and control, and session management

    Service Management: From definition to information modeling

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    In this paper, we split the service management layer, as defined in the Telecommunication Management Network (TMN), into two sublayers, namely the service application management sublayer and the service network management sublayer. The former deals with managing the mapping of the non functional requirements into functional constraints over the telecommunication service of interest, while the second reveals the management details related to meeting the functional requirements over that service. At each sublayer, we propose an information model and emphasize the correspondence with the other sublayer

    Multimedia resources: An information model and its application to an MPEG2 video codec

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    Still today, diagnosing a problem with multimedia resources, such as video and sound cards, is insufficiently automated. These resources therefore cannot be accurately managed. One reason for this is the lack of their thorough modeling. In this paper, we fulfill this need, by proposing a generic information model, which we further apply to an MPEG2 video codec. We highlight the main characteristics of this kind of codec, identify parameters that influence these characteristics, and reveal some of the trade-offs that the application developer can consider in order to design efficient software for MPEG2 codecs. In addition to the benefits of this modeling for the user and the application developer, we also show how useful it could be for the providers of distribution services, such as live video transmission. These providers can use our model to achieve resource management on an end-to-end basis

    Management of multimedia resources: from a generic information model to its application to an MPEG2 video codec

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    New open service architectures provide a management framework for telecommunications services, telecommunications networks and computing resources. However, the introduction of multimedia applications in these architectures will require the management of the underlying multimedia resources (e.g., codecs, converters, etc). Multimedia resources are the basic components that support multimedia communications. In this paper, we tackle this issue by proposing a generic management information model for multimedia resources and then instantiate it for the management of an MPEG2 video codec. This information model provides a data representation of the multimedia resources in order to manage them efficiently

    Annotated Typology of Distributed Network Management Paradigms

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    Over the past few years, network management has steadily evolved from a centralized model, where all the management processing takes place on a single network management station, to distributed models, where management is distributed over a number, potentially large, of nodes. Among distributed models, one, the weakly distributed hierarchical model, has been around for several years, whereas a flurry of new ones, based on mobile code, distributed objects or cooperative agents, have only recently emerged. Which of these techniques will eventually win ? Will several ones have to coexist ? How do they compare to each other ? In order to provide a framework to analyze these issues, this paper presents a comprehensive typology of all network management paradigms known to date, whether they have been successfully implemented already or whether they are still confined to the research community. By comparing these models with those used in another research field, enterprise management, we delineate a common trend of evolution, and attempt to predict what the future holds for network management. Keywords : Distributed Network Management, Organizational Models, Mobile Code, Management by Delegation, Distributed Objects, Intelligent Agents

    Service and Network Management in the OAMS Open Service Architecture

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    New open service architectures are now emerging to ease service construction, management, testing, deployment, and operation, and to hide from the service designer the heterogeneity of the underlying technologies and the complexities introduced by distribution. These architectures should provide all the functionalities for call and connection management, and support management functional areas. To reach these objectives, information models must be defined which provide service and network representations by data. This paper presents the specification, design and implementation of the management architecture of OAMS which is an open service architecture. The proposed architecture is deployed over the distributed processing environment DCE 2 . It exhibits service, network and element management views by means of information models, in order to manage the end-to-end connectivity requested by telecommunication services. I. Introduction The demand for new sophisticated services such as mult..

    Service and network management in the OAMS open service architecture

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    Integrated Network Management: From Concepts to Application to ATM-Based Networks.

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    In this paper we present structuring concepts for networked systems management. The concepts mainly deal with organizing and structuring management systems by introducing building blocks (called domains) and managed resources abstract representations (called shields). Domains are used as a means for grouping resources according to different criteria and shields are used, within domains, to reveal the relevant parts of those managed resources interfaces. As an example, we apply our concepts to structure the management of an ATM-based network. Emphasis lies on Virtual Path and Virtual Channel management. I. Introduction Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) has been adopted by CCITT as the transport and switching technique for the Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN). One reason industry has turned its attention to the management of ATM-based Broadband networks is to ensure that operations impacts and needs are identified and addressed early in the BISDN development proces..
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