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NOMS 2004: Seoul, Korea
- Managing Next Generation Convergence Networks and Services, IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, NOMS 2004, Seoul, Korea, 19-23 April 2004, Proceedings. IEEE 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8230-7

Volume 1
Policy-Based Management
- Kaustubh S. Phanse, Luiz A. DaSilva:

Protocol support for policy-based management of mobile ad hoc networks. 3-16 - Vitalian A. Danciu, Bernhard Kempter:

From processes to policies - concepts for large scale policy generation. 17-30 - Leonidas Lymberopoulos, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman

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PONDER policy implementation and validation in a CIM and differentiated services framework. 31-44 - Bradley Simmons, Hanan Lutfiyya:

Using application feedback in differentiated services and policies. 45-58
Routing Management
- Constantin Adam, Rolf Stadler:

Patterns for routing and self-stabilization. 61-74 - George Porter, Minwen Ji:

Delta routing: improving the price-performance of hybrid private networks. 75-88 - Rocky K. C. Chang, Michael Lo:

Inbound traffic engineering for multi-homed ASes using AS path prepending. 89-102 - Ruibing Hao, David Lee, Juntao Ma, Jiahai Yang:

Fault management for networks with link state routing protocols. 103-116
Fault Management
- Jie Gao, Gautam Kar, Parviz Kermani:

Approaches to building self healing systems using dependency analysis. 119-132 - Irina Rish, Mark Brodie, Natalia Odintsova, Sheng Ma, Genady Grabarnik:

Real-time problem determination in distributed systems using active probing. 133-146 - Ezzat Kirmani, Cynthia S. Hood:

Diagnosing network states through intelligent probing. 147-160 - Sejun Song, Jim Huang:

Internet router outage measurement: an embedded approach. 161-174
Path Protection and Restoration
- Jong T. Park:

Management of BGP/MPLS VPN with resilient paths. 177-190 - Daniel Won-Kyu Hong, Choong Seon Hong, Dong-Sik Yun:

A hierarchical restoration scheme with dynamic adjustment of restoration scope in an MPLS network. 191-204 - William Lau, Sanjay K. Jha:

Failure-oriented path restoration algorithm for survivable networks. 205-218 - Sang-Heon Shin, Hae-Joon Shin, Young-Tak Kim:

Packet lossless fast rerouting scheme with minimized buffer delay. 219-231
Security Management
- Archana Pasupulati, Jason Coit, Karl N. Levitt, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, S. H. Li, J. C. Kuo, K. P. Fan:

Buttercup: on network-based detection of polymorphic buffer overflow vulnerabilities. 235-248 - Ivan Djordjevic, Chris I. Phillips, Theodosis Dimitrakos

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An architecture for dynamic security perimeters of virtual collaborative networks. 249-262 - Andreas Pilz:

"Policy-Maker": a toolkit for policy-based security management. 263-276 - Yanyan Yang, Charles U. Martel, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:

On building the minimum number of tunnels: an ordered-split approach to manage IPSec/VPN policies. 277-290
QoS Management
- Roland Bless:

Towards scalable management of QoS-based end-to-end services. 293-306 - Michael Menth, Stefan Kopf, Jens Milbrandt:

A performance evaluation framework for network admission control methods. 307-320 - Junseok Hwang, Steve J. Chapin, Haci A. Mantar, Ibrahim T. Okumus:

An implementation study of a dynamic inter-domain bandwidth management platform in DiffServ networks. 321-334 - Raphael M. Bahati, Michael A. Bauer:

Quality of service provisioning for VoIP applications with policy-enabled differentiated services. 335-348
Configuration Management
- Salvatore D'Antonio, Maurizio D'Arienzo, Antonio Pescapè, Giorgio Ventre:

An architecture for automatic configuration of integrated networks. 351-364 - Rami Cohen, Danny Raz:

An open and modular approach for a context distribution system. 365-379 - Akhil Sahai, Sharad Singhal, Vijay Machiraju, Rajeev Joshi:

Automated policy-based resource construction in utility computing environments. 381-393 - Alexander Keller, Joseph L. Hellerstein, Joel L. Wolf, Kun-Lung Wu, Vijaya Krishnan:

The CHAMPS system: change management with planning and scheduling. 395-408
Peer-to-Peer and Perfounance Management
- Jan Mischke, Burkhard Stiller:

Efficient protocol specification and implementation for a highly scalable peer-to-peer search infrastructure. 411-424 - Takeo Hamada, Kaoru Chujo, Takafumi Chujo, XiangYing Yang:

Peer-to-peer traffic in metro networks: analysis, modeling, and policies. 425-438 - Carlo Emmanoel Tolla de Oliveira, Renato Fiche Junior:

A transparent and centralized performance management service for CORBA based applications. 439-452 - Andrzej Kochut, Norman Bobroff, Kirk A. Beaty, Gautam Kar:

Management issues in storage area networks: detection and isolation of performance problems. 453-466
Traffic Measurement
- Saverio Niccolini, Maurizio Molina, Frederic Raspall, Sandra Tartarelli:

Design and implementation of a one way delay passive measurement system. 469-482 - Michalis Polychronakis, Evangelos P. Markatos, Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Arne Øslebø:

Design of an application programming interface for IP network monitoring. 483-496 - Dimitrios P. Pezaros

, David Hutchison, Joseph S. Sventek, Francisco J. García, Robert D. Gardner:
In-line service measurements: an IPv6-based framework for traffic evaluation and network operations. 497-510 - Taesang Choi, Changhoon Kim, Jeongsook Yoon, Jeongsook Park, Byungjun Lee, Hyunghan Kim, Hyungseok Chung, Taesoo Jeong:

Content-aware Internet application traffic measurement and analysis. 511-524
Infomiation Models and Charging
- Zakaria Benahmed Daho, Noëmie Simoni, Michel Chevanne, Stéphane Betgé-Brezetz:

An information model for service and network management integration: from needs towards solutions. 527-540 - Vikas Agarwal, Neeran M. Karnik, Arun Kumar:

An information model for metering and accounting. 541-554 - Minh van Le, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, George B. Huitema:

A service component-based accounting and charging architecture to support interim mechanisms across multiple domains. 555-568 - Junseok Hwang, Jörn Altmann, Ibrahim T. Okumus, Praveen Aravamudham:

Transaction management for sender/receiver-payment schemes in charging and accounting systems for interconnected networks. 569-582
Internet Monitoring
- Ehab Al-Shaer, Yongning Tang:

MRMON: remote multicast monitoring. 585-598 - Myung-Sup Kim, Hun-Jeong Kang, Seong-Cheol Hong, Seung-Hwa Chung, James W. Hong:

A flow-based method for abnormal network traffic detection. 599-612 - Lorenzo Colitti, Giuseppe Di Battista, Maurizio Patrignani:

Discovering IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels in the Internet. 613-626 - Mohit Lad, Lixia Zhang, Daniel Massey:

Link-Rank: a graphical tool for capturing BGP routing dynamics. 627-640
Management of Emerging Technologies
- Kevin Y. K. Liu, John C. S. Lui, Zhi-Li Zhang:

On service replication strategy for service overlay networks. 643-656 - Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Fabrício A. Silva, Thais Regina M. Braga, José Marcos S. Nogueira, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:

On impact of management in wireless sensors networks. 657-670 - Hiroshi Matsuura, Hideo Imanaka, Kazumasa Takami:

A hierarchically distributed network management architecture for GMPLS-based IP multicasting. 671-684 - Georg Lehr, Ulrike Degenhardt, Ralf Geerdsen, Giuseppe Ricucci, Uwe Pauluhn, Paulo Cortes, Johann Maierhofer:

A management concept for automatic switched transport networks (ASTNs). 685-698
SNMP Management
- Qiang Gu, Alan Marshall:

Network management performance analysis and scalability tests: SNMP vs. CORBA. 701-714 - Ricardo Neisse, Ricardo Lemos Vianna, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Maria Janilce Bosquiroli Almeida, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:

Implementation and bandwidth consumption evaluation of SNMP to Web services gateways. 715-728 - Alessandro Corrente, Luigi Tura:

Security performance analysis of SNMPv3 with respect to SNMPv2c. 729-742 - Willem de Bruijn

, Jon T. Moore, Herbert Bos:
Splash: SNMP Plus a Lightweight API for SNAP Handling. 743-756
SLA and Service Management
- Jin Xiao, Raouf Boutaba:

Customer-centric network upgrade strategy: maximizing investment benefits for enhanced service quality. 759-772 - Ikuo Yamasaki, Ryutaro Kawamura:

Service-list and path-allocation control for maximizing network profit in multiple service-classes networks. 773-786 - Markus Salle, Claudio Bartolini:

Management by contract. 787-800 - Markus Debusmann, Reinhold Kröger, Kurt Geihs:

Unifying service level management using an MDA-based approach. 801-814
Web Services and Management
- Vladimir Tosic, Wei Ma, Bernard Pagurek, Babak Esfandiari:

Web Service Offerings Infrastructure (WSOI) - a management infrastructure for XML Web services. 817-830 - Hyoun-Mi Choi, Mi-Jung Choi, James W. Hong:

Design and implementation of XML-based configuration management system for distributed systems. 831-844 - Radu State, Olivier Festor, Benjamin Zores:

An extensible agent toolkit for device management. 845-858 - T. Dieu Linh Truong, Omar Cherkaoui, Halima Elbiaze, Nathalie Rico, El Mostapha Aboulhamid:

A policy-based approach for user controlled lightpath provisioning. 859-872
Posters 1
- Toshio Asano, Akihiko Tsuno, Toshihiro Nishizono:

Quality measuring system for network provisioning and customer service in content delivery. 875-876 - Young-Tak Kim:

DoumiMan for guaranteed QoS provisioning in next generation Internet. 877-878 - Hahnsang Kim, Hossam Afifi:

Automation of PIN set-up for Bluetooth security in inter-wireless technology. 879-880 - Shiva J. Shiva, P. Damodar, Kumar Singh Vishal:

SNMP over SIP for network management. 881-882 - Michelle Sibilla, André Barros de Sales, Yves Raynaud, François Jocteur-Monrozier:

An active CIM dependency pattern for a consistent service state monitoring. 883-884 - Alfred Ka Yiu Wong, An Chi Chen, Nandan Paramesh, Pradeep Ray

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Ontology mapping for network management systems. 885-886 - Seong-Ik Hong, Young Il Kim, Woo Sung Kim:

.NET based OSS architecture/performance comparison with EAI/WF engines. 887-888 - Han-Soo Lee:

Implementing effective and reliable framework for usage-based billing. 889-890
Posters 2
- Finn Arve Aagesen, Chutiporn Anutariya, Mazen Malek Shiaa, Bjarne E. Helvik

, Paramai Supadulchai:
A dynamic configuration architecture. 893-894 - Joaquin Jose Silva Tobella, Martin Stiemerling, Marcus Brunner:

Towards self-configuration of IPv6 networks. 895-896 - Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Toshiya Watanabe, Kazuhide Takahashi, Nobuhiro Tanigawa:

A distributed data driven architecture for operations support systems. 897-898 - Hosoon Ku, David Wells, Jean-Luc Scherer:

Public Ethernet connection management systems for IP access networks. 899-900 - David Lewis, Owen Conlan, Declan O'Sullivan, Vincent Wade:

Managing adaptive pervasive computing using knowledge-based service integration and rule-based behavior. 901-902 - Namje Park, Kiyoung Moon, Sungwon Sohn:

XML key management system for Web-based business application. 903-904 - Morihito Miyagi, Keiko Ohkubo, Mikio Kataoka, Satoshi Yoshizawa:

Performance prediction method for Web-access response time distribution using formula. 905-906 - Ritu Chadha:

Applications of policy-based network management. 907-908 - Ki-Young Jung, Mi-Jung Hong:

Design considerations for NGN softswitch-element management system. 909-910
Panels
- Frank Korinek, Jaideep Potdar, Seonghoon Whang, Hiroshi Kuriyama:

Panel one: OSS platforms: Do we understand the drivers and directions for OSS platforms? Ideal and reality. 913 - Jong Tae Park, Shigeki Yamada, Marcus Brunner, Vincent Wade:

Panel two: Ubiquitous computing and communications: challenges in the management of ubiquitous computing and communication. 914 - Jürgen Schönwälder, Aiko Pras, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Bert Wijnen, Loris Degioanni:

Panel three: Monitoring and controlling networks: Have we lost control of our networks? 915 - Takao Maekawa, David Milham, Miki Shindo, Pradeep Ray:

Panel four: QoS on multi-service networks: Do we know how to agree on and deliver quality of service (QoS) to customers? 916 - Douglas N. Zuckerman, Takafumi Chujo, Richard Graveman, Bert Wijnen, Jae-Woo Yang:

Panel five: Optical networking management: Are standards really helping? 917
Tutorials
- Nikos Anerousis:

Pervasive computing and management. 921 - Ritu Chadha:

Managing mobile ad hoc networks. 922 - George Pavlou:

Traffic engineering and quality of service management for IP-based next generation networks. 923 - Jürgen Schönwälder, Aiko Pras:

Internet management: status and challenges. 924 - Roshdy H. M. Hafez:

Broadband wireless access. 925 - Ehab Al-Shaer:

Managing firewall and network-edge security policies. 926 - John Strassner:

Autonomic networking - theory and practice. 927 - Pradeep Ray:

Integrated management from e-business perspective. 928 - Maurizio Molina:

Traffic measurement in IP networks. 929 - Alexander Clemm, Geng Lin:

Rethinking manageability - advances and emerging paradigm shifts in managing intelligent IP networks. 930 - Mehmet Ulema:

Wireless sensor networks: architectures, protocols, and management. 931 - Burkhard Stiller:

Charging and accounting in the Internet. 932
Volume 2: Application Sessions
Application Session 1 - OSS Integration
- Yoichiro Yamaki, Tatsuyuki Kimura:

Method for operation support systems (OSS) integration by using semantic Web. 3-16 - José Marcos S. Nogueira, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:

On the development and use of a distributed management platform for telecom plants. 17-30 - Enrico Grosso, R. Alfano:

Operating mobile networks through effective network inventory management. 31-44 - Jung-Man Park, Jae-Kyoung Ryu, Deok-Han Kim, Keun-Tae Lee:

Plans for integration of KTF's legacy network management systems. 45-56
Application Session 2 - Next Generation OSS
- David J. Milham, Enrico Ronco:

How can the eTOM framework help service providers in today's marketplace? 59-71 - Shin-Ho Choi, Jeong-Ho Ha, Joong-Goo Song:

Building a service assurance system in KT. 73-86 - Cheol-Seong Kim, Joong-Goo Song, Dong-Sik Yoon, Kyung-Sup Sun:

An NGOSS-based automatic service delivery system using EAI technology. 87-100 - Michael Cheung, Alexander Clemm, Geng Lin, Ammar Rayes:

Applying a service-on-demand policy management framework to an ETTx environment. 101-114
Application Session 3 - QoS and Service Management
- Daisuke Mochizuki, Tsuyoshi Furukawa:

A method for the end-to-end testing of VoIP service networks. 117-130 - Eunsook Kim, Shin-Gak Kang:

QoS support based on IntServ/DiffServ for SIP-based applications. 131-144 - Jun-seong Cho, Jongheon Park, Munhee Hong:

Traffic engineering in cable-data system : maximizing CMTS port utilization. 145-158 - Tomaz Aljaz, Andrej Brodnik

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Supplementary services in telecommunication next generation networks. 159-172
Application Session 4 - Policy and Security Management
- Manu Malek, Fotios C. Harmantzis:

Security management of Web services. 175-189 - Toshio Tonouchi, Tomohiro Igakura, Naoto Maeda, Yoshiaki Kiriha:

Policy transition mechanism: a new approach to multi-mode management. 191-204 - HoJin Kim, ByungDeok Chung, Hoon Choi, SeongBeom Kim:

Access network service delivery using nested workflow process. 205-217 - Yao-Min Chen, Yanyan Yang:

Policy management for network-based intrusion detection and prevention. NOMS (2) 2004: 219-232

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