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X-Mailer: exmh version 2.1.1 10/15/1999 From: "J.P. Martin-Flatin" jp.martin-flatin@ieee.org To: Nikos Anerousis nikos@voicemate.com, "J.P. Martin-Flatin" jp.martin-flatin@ieee.org Reply-To: "J.P. Martin-Flatin" jp.martin-flatin@ieee.org Subject: CFP on Web-based management Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 00:20:49 +0200 Sender: jpmf@ica.epfl.ch
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*** LAST CALL ***
CALL FOR PAPERS JOURNAL OF NETWORK AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Special Issue on Web-Based Management
The use of Web technologies in network, systems, application and service management--also known as Web-based management--has attracted a lot of attention in the recent years. In the IP world, all major network management platform vendors are migrating toward Web-based graphical user interfaces. Current suggestions include to redesign entirely the managers and agents using Java, take advantage of distributed object-oriented technologies such as CORBA and Java RMI, base the manager-to-agent communication on HTTP, or use XML to format and structure management data. Even in the OSI world, especially for telecommunication switches, more and more vendors are turning to solutions integrating CORBA and Java. What are the opportunities of Web technologies in these two worlds? What are the principles behind the design of Web-based management systems? How can we make such systems reliable and scalable? What are their limitations? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using HTTP, applets, servlets, RMI, JDBC, etc. in management applications? Topics of interest for this special issue include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Web technologies in network, systems, service and application management * Information models in support of Web-based management (semantics) * Distributed computing for Web-based management applications * Web technologies as facilitators of integrated management * New designs for Web-based managers and agents * Web-based communication between managers and agents * How to format, encode and represent management data in transit (agent/manager, manager/manager) * Techniques to efficiently save and retrieve management data to/from persistent storage (e.g. how to store time series?) * Scalability, efficiency and reliability of Web-based management * Performance analysis of Web-based management * Case studies of Web-based management systems * Experiences with commercial Web-based management platforms
Instructions to Contributors:
We invite prospective authors to submit high quality papers via email to one of the guest editors, depending on their geographic zone. Only electronic submissions are acceptable. Please prepare the manuscripts according to the Instructions to Contributors which can be found in any copy of the Journal, or by visiting the JNSM Web site at http://www.cstp.umkc.edu/jnsm/.
Guest Editors:
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technology, Lausanne Nikos Anerousis (EPFL) VoiceMate.com DSC-ICA 215 W. 95th St., Ste. 10M 1015 Lausanne New York, NY 10025 Switzerland USA Email: jp.martin-flatin@ieee.org Email: nikos@voicemate.com
Schedule:
Manuscript due: April 30, 2000 Notification of Acceptance: July 31, 2000 Final Manuscript due: Sep. 30, 2000 Publication Date: 1st Quarter 2001
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