NOMS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium 2008
DOI: 10.1109/noms.2008.4575219
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Towards Integrating Management Interfaces

Abstract: Interoperability between management systems is significantly altered by an overload of data, along with syntactic and semantic dissonance of management information. New service-oriented architectures have been proposed to facilitate the decentralization of the control and to add more flexibility in the management process. However, a little was done towards the reuse of legacy information in nowadays modeling framework. In this paper, we demonstrate how existing information definition can be reused and integrat… Show more

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“…SAWSDL is primarily used to annotate WSDL [42] web service definitions [43], existing SAWSDL implementations do not support non-WSDL XML schemas. Lehtihet and Agoulmine [44] describe an approach for reusing information from SMI [26] and CIM [27] models by mapping those models to a common UML structure, which is then transformed to XML schemas. Those XML schemas are then annotated with SAWSDL.…”
Section: Semantic Techniques For Service Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAWSDL is primarily used to annotate WSDL [42] web service definitions [43], existing SAWSDL implementations do not support non-WSDL XML schemas. Lehtihet and Agoulmine [44] describe an approach for reusing information from SMI [26] and CIM [27] models by mapping those models to a common UML structure, which is then transformed to XML schemas. Those XML schemas are then annotated with SAWSDL.…”
Section: Semantic Techniques For Service Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned earlier, there is no common model that is sufficient to encompass all other models and mapping between models is not trivial because of differences in syntax and semantics [7] [8]. Our approach is to leave the original, MSSspecific models unchanged as much as possible when creating Linked Data providers.…”
Section: Linked Data In Systems Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of semantics for policy refinement is also described in [10] where higher level descriptions of management actions are modelled in an upper ontology and mapped (with the help of rules) to implementationspecific ontologies for management interfaces. In some cases the ontologies are automatically derived from non-semantic management interfaces to interoperate between different types of interfaces [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%