| Titre : | Advanced autonomic networking and communication | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur | | Editeur : | Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag | | Année de publication : | 2008 | | Collection : | Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing | | Importance : | 190 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en en coul | | Format : | 24,4 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-7643-8568-2 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Mots-clés : | Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization | | Index. décimale : | 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques | | Résumé : | This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks. |
Advanced autonomic networking and communication [texte imprimé] / Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur . - Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag, 2008 . - 190 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 24,4 cm.. - ( Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing) . ISBN : 978-3-7643-8568-2 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | TELECOMMUNICATION
| | Mots-clés : | Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization | | Index. décimale : | 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques | | Résumé : | This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks. |
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