2009 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management 2009
DOI: 10.1109/inm.2009.5188858
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Architectural principles and elements of in-network management

Abstract: Abstract-Recent endeavors in addressing the challenges of the current and future Internet pursue a clean slate design methodology. Simultaneously, it is argued that the Internet is unlikely to be changed in one fell swoop and that its next generation requires an evolutionary design approach. Recognizing both positions, we claim that cleanness and evolution are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary and indispensable properties for sustainable management in the future Internet.In this paper we propose… Show more

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“…While we have identified a first set of valuable co-design patterns, more experience is required to conceive and evaluate the benefit of other potential such patterns. Currently, we are pursuing this goal in the context of the innetwork management paradigm within the 4WARD project [4]. Of specific interest is how the co-design patterns can be used to facilitate the transition of current management practices towards future ones, that is, how to move from centralized to more distributed management architectures.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While we have identified a first set of valuable co-design patterns, more experience is required to conceive and evaluate the benefit of other potential such patterns. Currently, we are pursuing this goal in the context of the innetwork management paradigm within the 4WARD project [4]. Of specific interest is how the co-design patterns can be used to facilitate the transition of current management practices towards future ones, that is, how to move from centralized to more distributed management architectures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 illustrates the concept of in-network management (INM), an approach to embedding management functions inside of network elements (network nodes) [4]. Figure 1 (left) sketches the structure of a network node, where functional components integrate both service and management logic into a single coherent, deployable entity.…”
Section: Embedded Network Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While ANA is a generic architectural framework for autonomic systems composed of autonomic devices, In-Network Management (INM) [41,29,47] proposes a more specific architectural design for embedding management capabilities in all network entities and leveraging the management capabilities that can be achieved as a result of their collaboration . Thus INM advocates a paradigm of 24 management service composition using several autonomous components.…”
Section: In-network Management (Inm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to support the INM paradigm we propose a framework [1] that allows the implementation of embedded management algorithms to form complex self-organizing management processes. Fig.…”
Section: A Framework Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%