Self-* and P2P for Network Management

Marquezan, Clarissa Cassales.

Self-* and P2P for Network Management Design Principles and Case Studies / [electronic resource] : by Clarissa Cassales Marquezan, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville. - XIII, 105 p. 22 illus. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Computer Science, 2191-5768 . - SpringerBriefs in Computer Science, .

Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- State of the Art -- Principles of the Self-* P2P Design -- Case Study I: Reliability of Monitoring Platforms -- Case Study II: Resource Management of Network Virtualization -- Results Discussion -- Conclusions.

The network management community has been pushed towards the design of alternative management approaches able to support heterogeneity, scalability, reliability, and minor human intervention. The employment of self-* properties and Peer-To-Peer (P2P) are seen as promising alternatives, able to provide the sophisticated solutions required. Despite being developed in parallel, and with minor direct connections perceived between them, self-* properties and P2P can be used concurrently. In Self-* and P2P for Network Management: Design Principles and Case Studies, the authors explore the issues behind the joint use of self-* properties and P2P, and present: a survey relating autonomic computing and self-* properties, P2P, and network and service management; the design of solutions that explore parallel and cooperative behavior of management peers; the change in angle of network management solution development from APIs, protocols, architectures, and frameworks to the design of management algorithms.

9781447142010

10.1007/978-1-4471-4201-0 doi


Computer science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.

TK5105.5-5105.9

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