Proceedings Article10.1109/GLOCOM.1993.318123
Concurrent network management system using distributed processing techniques
Y. Kiriha,Shoichiro Nakai,Hideki Sakauchi,H. Fuji,H. Okazaki +4 more
- 29 Nov 1993
- pp 202-206
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TL;DR: A concurrent network management system which can integrate various management applications in an efficient way and is tested and confirmed in a newly developed experimental system that integrates the authors' management applications such as network design, control, and diagnosis.
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Abstract: This paper proposes a concurrent network management system which can integrate various management applications in an efficient way. The proposed system provides both techniques and tools to attain concurrent execution of management applications in a distributed processing environment. For instance, each concurrently executed management application has its own communication module, named the virtual object, that interacts with other applications. The virtual object as a much enhanced version of the well-known RPC stub is capable of managing application connections and communicated data structures, or handling communication errors. The efficiency of integration is further enhanced through the use of a virtual object generator, which automatically generates the virtual object program codes. The effectiveness of the proposed system has been tested and confirmed in a newly developed experimental system that integrates our management applications such as network design, control, and diagnosis. >
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