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Kannan Kasturi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ISAS - The emerging SAF software Management Framework
    Service Availability, 2006
    Co-Authors: Maria Toeroe, Peter Frejek, Francis Tam, Shyam Penubolu, Kannan Kasturi
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the emerging Software Management Framework of the Service Availability Forum (SAF). It defines the steps required for a software upgrade in a high availability system. Although the orchestration of the upgrade is an important task of the Framework, it is not the only one. It is essential that the software to be upgraded is made available to a target node and that there is some bookkeeping about which versions of software are available, on which nodes they are installed and which entities are configured to deploy them. This necessitates the definition of an information model for software Management. The Software Management Framework takes on the software upgrade issue from the perspective of SAF: SAF has defined the Availability Management Framework (AMF) and therefore the Software Management Framework assumes only AMF entities as highly available and uses AMF to handle the high availability issues of their upgrade. At the same time it is also suitable for controlling the upgrade of software which does not make use of AMF, however with no availability guarantees for them.

  • The Emerging SAF Software Management Framework
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: Maria Toeroe, Peter Frejek, Francis Tam, Shyam Penubolu, Kannan Kasturi
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the emerging Software Management Framework of the Service Availability Forum (SAF). It defines the steps required for a software upgrade in a high availability system. Although the orchestration of the upgrade is an important task of the Framework, it is not the only one. It is essential that the software to be upgraded is made available to a target node and that there is some bookkeeping about which versions of software are available, on which nodes they are installed and which entities are configured to deploy them. This necessitates the definition of an information model for software Management. The Software Management Framework takes on the software upgrade issue from the perspective of SAF: SAF has defined the Availability Management Framework (AMF) and therefore the Software Management Framework assumes only AMF entities as highly available and uses AMF to handle the high availability issues of their upgrade. At the same time it is also suitable for controlling the upgrade of software which does not make use of AMF, however with no availability guarantees for them.

Maribel Fernandez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • towards a privacy aware quantified self data Management Framework
    Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2018
    Co-Authors: Bhavani Thuraisingham, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elisa Bertino, Jonathan Z Bakdash, Maribel Fernandez
    Abstract:

    Massive amounts of data are being collected, stored, and analyzed for various business and marketing purposes. While such data analysis is critical for many applications, it could also violate the privacy of individuals. This paper describes the issues involved in designing a privacy aware data Management Framework for collecting, storing, and analyzing the data. We also discuss behavioral aspects of data sharing as well as aspects of a formal Framework based on rewriting rules that encompasses the privacy aware data Management Framework.

Jae-oh Lee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A Network Management Framework for Supporting Multiple Management Interfaces
    2004
    Co-Authors: Jae-oh Lee
    Abstract:

    Java technology is one of prominent developments to deploy the Framework of network Management which can support a variety of Management interfaces for exchanging the Management messages in standard and proprietary forms. There are so many evolving and enabling technologies that can be applied into the network Management Framework and interface. The proposed Management Framework can be used for the provision of a development environment in which the existing (e.g., CMIP, SNMP, CORBA, Java RMI) and emerging (e.g., XML, SOAP) interfaces might be integrated towards the platform independent approach. This can be useful for the development of network Management systems that can interact with legacy and new ones in easy and integrated manners.

  • ICOIN - A Policy-Based QoS Management Framework for Differentiated Services Networks
    Information Networking, 2003
    Co-Authors: Si-ho Cha, Jae-oh Lee, Dong-ho Lee, Kuk-hyun Cho
    Abstract:

    DiffServ is a technique to provide QoS in an efficient and scalable way. However, current DiffServ specifications have limitations in providing the complete QoS Management Framework. This paper proposes a policy-based QoS Management Framework that supports DiffServ policy beans for managing QoS of DiffServ networks. The Management Framework is based on IETF policy Framework to which EJB technologies are adopted. High-level DiffServ QoS policies are represented as valid XML documents with an XML Schema and are translated to low-level EJB policy beans in the EJB-based policy server. The EJB-based policy server can accomplish both policy distribution and QoS monitoring by using SNMP DiffServ MIB.

  • A policy-based QoS Management Framework for differentiated services networks
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
    Co-Authors: Si-ho Chal, Jae-oh Lee, Dong-ho Lee, Kuk-hyun Chol
    Abstract:

    DiffServ is a technique to provide QoS in an efficient and scalable way. However, current DiffServ specifications have limitations in providing the complete QoS Management Framework. This paper proposes a policy-based QoS Management Framework that supports DiffServ policy beans for managing QoS of DiffServ networks. The Management Framework is based on IETF policy Framework to which EJB technologies are adopted. High-level DiffServ QoS policies are represented as valid XML documents with an XML Schema and are translated to low-level EJB policy beans in the EJB-based policy server. The EJB-based policy server can accomplish both policy distribution and QoS monitoring by using SNMP DiffServ MIB.

Maria Toeroe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ISAS - The emerging SAF software Management Framework
    Service Availability, 2006
    Co-Authors: Maria Toeroe, Peter Frejek, Francis Tam, Shyam Penubolu, Kannan Kasturi
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the emerging Software Management Framework of the Service Availability Forum (SAF). It defines the steps required for a software upgrade in a high availability system. Although the orchestration of the upgrade is an important task of the Framework, it is not the only one. It is essential that the software to be upgraded is made available to a target node and that there is some bookkeeping about which versions of software are available, on which nodes they are installed and which entities are configured to deploy them. This necessitates the definition of an information model for software Management. The Software Management Framework takes on the software upgrade issue from the perspective of SAF: SAF has defined the Availability Management Framework (AMF) and therefore the Software Management Framework assumes only AMF entities as highly available and uses AMF to handle the high availability issues of their upgrade. At the same time it is also suitable for controlling the upgrade of software which does not make use of AMF, however with no availability guarantees for them.

  • The Emerging SAF Software Management Framework
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006
    Co-Authors: Maria Toeroe, Peter Frejek, Francis Tam, Shyam Penubolu, Kannan Kasturi
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the emerging Software Management Framework of the Service Availability Forum (SAF). It defines the steps required for a software upgrade in a high availability system. Although the orchestration of the upgrade is an important task of the Framework, it is not the only one. It is essential that the software to be upgraded is made available to a target node and that there is some bookkeeping about which versions of software are available, on which nodes they are installed and which entities are configured to deploy them. This necessitates the definition of an information model for software Management. The Software Management Framework takes on the software upgrade issue from the perspective of SAF: SAF has defined the Availability Management Framework (AMF) and therefore the Software Management Framework assumes only AMF entities as highly available and uses AMF to handle the high availability issues of their upgrade. At the same time it is also suitable for controlling the upgrade of software which does not make use of AMF, however with no availability guarantees for them.

Bhavani Thuraisingham - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • towards a privacy aware quantified self data Management Framework
    Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2018
    Co-Authors: Bhavani Thuraisingham, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elisa Bertino, Jonathan Z Bakdash, Maribel Fernandez
    Abstract:

    Massive amounts of data are being collected, stored, and analyzed for various business and marketing purposes. While such data analysis is critical for many applications, it could also violate the privacy of individuals. This paper describes the issues involved in designing a privacy aware data Management Framework for collecting, storing, and analyzing the data. We also discuss behavioral aspects of data sharing as well as aspects of a formal Framework based on rewriting rules that encompasses the privacy aware data Management Framework.