A knowledge plane for the internet
Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Sophia: an Information Plane for networked systems
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
A clean slate 4D approach to network control and management
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
CONMan: taking the complexity out of network management
Proceedings of the 2006 SIGCOMM workshop on Internet network management
Towards a framework for network control composition
Proceedings of the 2006 SIGCOMM workshop on Internet network management
A survey of autonomic communications
ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)
A generic architecture for autonomic service and network management
Computer Communications
What would Darwin think about clean-slate architectures?
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
A situatedness-based knowledge plane for autonomic networking
International Journal of Network Management
MANNA: a management architecture for wireless sensor networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Towards autonomic management of communications networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Co-design patterns for embedded network management
Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet
Probabilistic decentralized network management
IM'09 Proceedings of the 11th IFIP/IEEE international conference on Symposium on Integrated Network Management
Architecture for mobile Heterogeneous Multi Domain networks
Mobile Information Systems - Mobile and Wireless Networks
Architectures for the future networks and the next generation Internet: A survey
Computer Communications
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Recent endeavors in addressing the challenges of the current and future Internet pursue a clean slate design methodology. Simultaneously, it is argued that the Internet is unlikely to be changed in one fell swoop and that its next generation requires an evolutionary design approach. Recognizing both positions, we claim that cleanness and evolution are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary and indispensable properties for sustainable management in the future Internet. In this paper we propose the in-network management (INM) paradigm, which adopts a clean slate design approach to the management of future communication networks that is brought about by evolutionary design principles. The proposed paradigm builds on embedded management capabilities to address the intrinsic nature, and hence, close relationship between the network and its management. At the same time, INM assists in the gradual adoption of embedded self-managing processes to progressively achieve adequate and practical degrees of INM. We demonstrate how INM can be exploited in current and future network management by its application to P2P networks.