Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'06)
DOI: 10.1109/policy.2006.17
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End-to-End Model Driven Policy Based Network Management

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“…The focus of PBNM has been to construct information models for the representation of policy and its specifics, whereas autonomic networking concentrates on creating networks that are selfadjusting so as to adapt to changing needs, based on policy and context. Policy can be conceptualized as a control entity with specific attributes related to the managed environment [60]. The DEN-ng model, in its conceptualization, development and application, has significant ties to the OSS/BSS environments in the telecommunication industry and to other related efforts (for instance to the TMForum's NGOSS Frameworx suite [58], where DEN-ng views are identical to the NGOSS views.…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The focus of PBNM has been to construct information models for the representation of policy and its specifics, whereas autonomic networking concentrates on creating networks that are selfadjusting so as to adapt to changing needs, based on policy and context. Policy can be conceptualized as a control entity with specific attributes related to the managed environment [60]. The DEN-ng model, in its conceptualization, development and application, has significant ties to the OSS/BSS environments in the telecommunication industry and to other related efforts (for instance to the TMForum's NGOSS Frameworx suite [58], where DEN-ng views are identical to the NGOSS views.…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SID does not provide advanced support context or policy. A detailed discussion of these features and limitations can be found in [60,61,63]. DEN-ng, compared to the other two main information models (DMTF CIM and TMF SID), is superior in the sense that it is truly implementation independent and does include extensive features for policy, state and context representation.…”
Section: Modelling Perspective Of Surveyed Proposalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information models by definition require technology neutrality, or else coherency between the same knowledge represented in different forms in different data models will be lost. Finally, patterns play a critical role in model-driven design [28]. Successful transformation between models requires that the original model contain enough details and semantics to completely guide software tools through the transformation process.…”
Section: The Importance Of Using An Information Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enables us to build a model-driven system [28], where changes to the model can be directly translated into changes in code. Thus, we are able to generate code to reconfigure the system in response to a context change.…”
Section: Realizing Context Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, business flows should provide the end-to-end user friendly services [15,21], where new and open management paradigms were proposed. Security management and network management should be unified to allow suitable reaction:…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%