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Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

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IP Network Management Platforms Before the Web

Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

In this paper, we analyze the characteristics and shortcomings of IP network management platforms before the arrival of Web technologies. In the first part, we give a brief history of IP network management, and summarize the limitations of traditional (i.e ...
1998

A Survey of Distributed Network and Systems Management Paradigms

Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

Since the mid 1990s, network and systems management has steadily evolved from a centralized paradigm, where all the management processing takes place in a single management station, to distributed paradigms, where management is distributed over a potential ...
1998

Annotated Typology of Distributed Network Management Paradigms

Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

Over the past few years, network management has steadily evolved from a centralized model, where all the management processing takes place on a single network management station, to distributed models, where management is distributed over a number, potenti ...
1997

Annotated Typology of Distributed Network Management Paradigms

Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

Over the past few years, network management has steadily evolved from a centralized model, where all the management processing takes place on a single network management station, to distributed models, where management is distributed over a number, potenti ...
1997

A Simple Typology of Distributed Network Management Paradigms

Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin

Over the past few years, network management has steadily evolved from a centralized model, where all the management processing takes place on a single network management station, to distributed models, where management is distributed over a number, potenti ...
1997

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