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NOMS 1994: Orlando, FL, USA
- Proceedings of NOMS '94, IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium, Hyatt Orlando, Kissimee, Florida, USA, February 14-17,1 994. IEEE 1994, ISBN 0-7803-1811-0
- Mike Ugliarolo:
Balancing Needs Against Technologies: Networking in the Canyons of Wall Street. 12-23 - Keith Willetts:
Service Management - the Drive for Re-Engineering. 24-35 - Willis Stinson, Shaygan Kheradpir, Fariborz Ebrahimi:
Design and Deployment of an Integrated Network Management System for a Large Telco Network. 36-48 - Mike Ahrens:
Lessons Learned from Early Sonet Management Experience. 49-58 - Salah E. Aidarous, E. Carey Anderson, James M. Goett, E. DiRee McGuire, Robert J. Mydosh:
The Role of the Element Managment Layer in Network Management. 59-69 - Kari Rossi, Hannu Toivonen:
Q3E: Q3 Emulator Agent. 70-80 - Satish Desai, Satish Joglekar, Paul B. Westertield:
An Object Management and Communications Platform for Building Tmn Compliant Operations Systems. 81-106 - Paul Miller:
Bull's Cmip Agent Development Kit a Platform for the Rapid Development of Cmip Agents & Objects. 107-118 - Harvey Silbert:
Ain Service Creation Goals and What's Needed to Meet Them. 119-130 - Hao-Jen Fu, Carolyn Jack:
An Intelligent Network Service Deployment Environment. 131-139 - Jerry C. Chen:
Open AIN Opeations Strategies. 140-152 - Balaji R. Venkatraman:
Subscriber Profile Manager: A. Customer Network Management Tool. 153-162 - David J. Milham, Dinesh Pai:
Omnipoint -The Implementation Version of Telecommunication Management Networks? 163-173 - Kraig Meyer, Dennis Persinger, Robert Phelps:
Network Management Station Performance Metrics. 174-182 - Jean Sclavos, Noëmie Simoni, Simon Znaty:
Information Model: From Abstraction to Application. 183-195 - José Luís Oliveira, Joaquim Arnaldo Martins:
A Methodology to Represent Logical Network Topology Information. 196-206 - Haim Kilov, James Ross:
Generic Concepts for Specifying Relationships. 207-217 - William K. Schnure, P. J. Donnelly, K. D. Cebulka:
New Applications of Advanced Intelligent Network Technology. 218-233 - Yuzo Fujita:
An Architecture and Managed Objects for intelligent Network Service Operations. 234-243 - Rainer Gallersdörfer, Karin Klabunde, Ralf Nellessen:
An Improved Method for Consistent Replicated Data in the Intelligent Network. 244-256 - Bob Moore, Jim Panian:
Cmip/snmp Integration Prototype. 257-267 - Kenji Suzuki:
Information Engineering Architecture for Strategic Network Operations and Management Platforms. 268-277 - Andrew Bridge, Hagay Katz:
"TMN Evolution Towards Tina". 278-286 - Eric S. Tollar:
Risk Assessment in Telecommunications of Ccs Networks. 287-297 - Masahiro Hayashi, Kazuyuki Fukuda:
Estimating the Restoration Speed of Telecommunication Networks After Disasters. 298-308 - Chin-Wang Chao, Wan P. Chiang, Robert W. Grass:
Enhancing Network Reliability by Applying Preventive Maintenance Techniques. 309-320 - Sanja F. Sinoyannis, Mickey G. Lowy:
Service Element - Based Operations Requirements. 321-331 - Alessandro Dionisi Vici, Sergio Gugliermetti, F. Franceschi, G. Audisio:
Linking Tmn and Administrative Applications. 332-342 - Christopher Day, Mitch Ferro, Diree McGuire:
Subnetwork Root Cause Alarm Analysis - An Element Management Layer (eml) Operations Application. 343-357 - R. K. Snelling:
Promotheus Unbound. 371-421 - Masayoshi Ejiri:
For Whom The Advancing Service/network Management. 422-433 - James W. Tyler:
Magic Helps In Managing Disney's Global Information Network. 434-435 - Venkates V. Swaminathan:
Intelligent Platforms For Building Network Operations And Management Systems: A Framework Based Approach. 436-447 - Wendy Moore, Leslia Chow, Amar Sanmugasunderam, René Gourley:
Enhancing The User Interface And Graphical Techniques With Domain And Display Knowledge. 448-458 - Roberto Manione, Elio Paschetta:
An Inconsistencies Tolerant Approach In The Fault Diagnosis Of Telecommunications Networks. 459-469 - A. Bemardi, Nathalie Rico, Omar Cherkaoui, J. Banfield:
Specification And Analysis Of A Security Management System. 470-485 - Moshe Rozenblit:
Secure Software Distribution. 486-496 - Bruno Studer:
Secure Network Management Integration of Security Mechanisms into Network Management Protocols. 497-507 - Masashi Yamamuro, Seiji Isobe, Gengo Suzuki, Masayuki Matsumura:
Strategic Network Resource Inventory Management. 508-518 - Alex Gillespie:
The Configuration Management Of Access Networks With V5 Interfaces. 519-529 - Sylvie Allamagny, Seyhan Civanlar, Arik N. Kashper:
Capacity Management in Global Networking project. 530-543 - Tony Richardson:
Strategy For Integrated Management Systems And Platform Support. 544-554 - Paul Miller, S. A. Bull:
Integrated System Management. 555-564 - Ola Ödling, Stefan Wallin:
Building MIB Applications. 565-575 - Salil Banerjee, Fred F. Klapproth:
Carrier and Customer Management of Fast Packet Services and ATM. 576-586 - Ryutaro Kawamura, Hisaya Hadama, Ikuo Tokizawa:
Fast Vp-bandwidth Management Scheme Utilizing Distributed Ne Control. 587-597 - Roberto Vercelli:
Smds Management In Europe: Specs And Prototype Implementation. 598-608 - Omayma E. Moharram, Donald Coombs:
Service Maintenance And Testing Strategy For Advanced Intelligent Network. 609-622 - Jim Vezina, Donna A. Herbert, Vicki L. Kinnison:
Complex Sales Negotiation Selling Complex Services: A New Tool At U S West. 623-634 - Hong Yoon Kim, Kyoon Ha Lee:
A Presentation Agent For Multilingual Services. 635-644 - Yasuhiko Nagai, Kiminori Sugauchi, Michio Suzuki:
Verification Of An Optimal Scope-Patterns Decision Method for OSI Management Operation. 645-654 - Hank P. Beelen, Thomas Ball:
End-to-end Service Survivability- Study Methodology Root Cause Analysis Solution Alternatives. 655-670 - Sherry Covell, Kris Wold, Don Lawrence:
Installation Transition Processing Network And Systems Management Architecture. 671-680 - Anthony C. Salvador, Gunilla A. Sundström:
A Task-based, Graphical User Interface For network Management. 681-690 - Bo Rydbeck, Roberto Saracco:
Eurescom TMN Framework. 691-707 - José Miguel Hernández López De Munaín, Irene Rodríguez de Torres:
Management Of Pan-european Transmission Infrastructures. 708-718 - Laura Cerchio:
TMN OS Software Infrastructure. 719-730 - Nuno Beires, Maarten Kockelmans:
Tmn Management Of In-based Services. 731-742 - Michael R. Moroses:
Innovations In Tmn Object Modeling. 743-753 - Yoshikatsu Okazaki, Yuji Hibino, Takashi Togawa, Nobuyoshi Akiyama:
TMN-Based Network Operations and Management for Switching Systems. 754-765 - Laurent Aubertin, Thierry Bonnefoy, Pascale Joly:
Q-adaptor Function For Customer Administration In A Switch. 766-776 - Raouf Boutaba, Simon Znaty:
Towards Integrated Network Management : A Domain/policy Approach And Its Application To A High Speed Multi-network. 777-789 - Michael Emanuel:
Open Management - Addressing Real Business Needs. 803-818 - Raymond C. Williams:
Centralized Management in a Distributed World. 819-830 - Jaime R. Fernandez:
Defense Message System Management Concept of Operations. 831-845 - Gabriel Jakobson, A. Lemmon, Mark Weissman:
Knowledge-Based Gui for Network Surveillance and Fault Analysis. 846-855 - Iain M. Begg, Joe Gnocato, Anja Haman:
Architectural Issues in Real-Time Intelligent User Interface Technology. 856-866 - Hiroko Fuji, Shoichiro Nakai, Hiroshi Matoba, Hajime Takano:
Real-Time Bifocal Network-Visualization. 867-876 - Ranabir Gupta, Peter A. Cook:
Technical Assessment of (t)ina - Tmn - OSI Technology for Service Management Applications. 877-887 - Claudia Popien, Axel Küpper:
A Concept for an Odp Service Management. 888-897 - Sarandis Mitropoulos, W. Veldkamp:
Integrated Distributed Management in Interconnected LANs. 898-908 - Frank Belland, Martin Marietta:
It's a small world after all - but can we manage it? 909-941 - Lawrence Bernstein, Christine M. Yuhas:
Telecommunications Futures Real and Virtual. 942 - Joseph Betser:
Noms'94 Distinguished Experts' Panel: It's a Small World, Isn't It - But Can We Manage It? 943 - Blayne Maring:
Network Management: Trends & Challenges. 944-956 - Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
Cooperation and Autonomy in Integrated Management. 957
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