Managing Virtualization of Networks and Services: 18th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management, DSOM 2007, San José, CA, USA, October 29-31, 2007, Proceedings

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Alexander Clemm, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rolf Stadler
Springer, 2007. gada 29. sept. - 272 lappuses
This volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series contains all papers th accepted for presentation at the 18 IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2007), which was held in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose, California, USA, on October 29–31, 2007. DSOM 2007 was the 18th event in a series of annual workshops. It followed in the footsteps of previous successful meetings, the most recent of which were held in Dublin, Ireland (DSOM 2006), Barcelona, Spain (DSOM 2005), Davis, California, USA (DSOM 2004), Heidelberg, Germany (DSOM 2003), and Montreal, Canada (DSOM 2002). The goal of the DSOM workshops is to bring together researchers from industry and academia working in the areas of networks, systems, and service management, to discuss recent advances and foster future growth. In contrast to the larger management conferences, such as IM (Integrated Network Management) and NOMS (Network Operations and Management Symposium), DSOM workshops have a single-track program in order to stimulate more intense interaction among participants.

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Botnets for Scalable Management
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Selforganizing Monitoring Agents for Hierarchical Event Correlation
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MarketBased Hierarchical Resource Management Using Machine Learning
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Probabilistic Fault Diagnosis Using Adaptive Probing
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Fault Representation in CaseBased Reasoning
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Fault Detection in Autonomic Networks Using the Concept of Promised Cooperation
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On Fully Distributed Adaptive Load Balancing
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Smart Dimensioning of IP Network Links
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VirtualizationBased Techniques for Enabling Multitenant Management Tools
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Offloading IP Flows onto LambdaConnections
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Application to IPv6 Network Mobility
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NADA Network Anomaly Detection Algorithm
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IT Service Management Automation An Automation Centric Approach Leveraging Configuration Control Audit Verification and Process Analytics
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Proposal on NetworkWide Rollback Scheme for Fast Recovery from Operator Errors
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A Scalable and Highly Reusable SLA Compliance Auditing Framework
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Customer Service Management for Grid Monitoring and Accounting Data
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Managing Performance of Aging Applications Via Synchronized Replica Rejuvenation
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Dependency Detection Using a Fuzzy Engine
110
Bottleneck Detection Using Statistical Intervention Analysis
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Mitigating the LyingEndpoint Problem in Virtualized Network Access Frameworks
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On the Risk Exposure and Priority Determination of Changes in IT Service Management
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Assessing Operational Impact in Enterprise Systems by Mining Usage Patterns
159
A LinuxSupported UserBased IP Accounting
229
Efficient Web Services Event Reporting and Notifications by Task Delegation
242
Transactions for Distributed Wikis on Structured Overlays
256
Author Index
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