Abstract
The vision of the Celtic-Initiative project Madeira is to provide novel technologies for a logically meshed Network Management System that facilitates self-management and dynamic behaviour of nodes within networks. These approaches should enable adaptable services and the management of network elements of increasing number, heterogeneity and transience, thereby reducing OPEX. In this paper, we set the scope for investigations within the project and give an outline of our approach. We present a scenario that challenges today’s state of the art in Network Management and upon which we are building our case study for a detailed investigation of feasibility. Finally, we describe a preliminary conceptual system architecture and application data model, and give an insight into the expected final project results.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Event | Eurescom Summit 2005 - Heidelberg, Germany, Heidelberg, Germany Duration: 01 Jan 2005 → … http://www.eurescom.eu/summit2005/ |
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Conference | Eurescom Summit 2005 |
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City | Heidelberg, Germany |
Period | 01/01/2005 → … |
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