Team projects throughout the curriculum: course management, teaching initiatives and outreach
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Network Management: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Joint Cognitive Systems
Autonomic control and personalization of a wireless access network
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Telecom Network and Service Management: An Operator Survey
MMNS 2009 Proceedings of the 12th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia and Mobile Networks and Services: Wired-Wireless Multimedia Networks and Services Management
Autonomic traffic engineering for network robustness
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Brief paper: Ironies of automation
Automatica (Journal of IFAC)
Integrated pricing and capacity decision for a telecommunication service provider
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Telecommunication has experienced a rapid expansion with a huge increase in the amount of users, content, and utilized technologies. Consequently, the management of telecom networks has become more challenging. In this study, we have investigated what the demands of the domain are from the perspective of the professionals managing the network. Specifically, we have studied how the demands could be coped with by introducing autonomic network management functionalities or advanced training. The study is based on an extensive interview material about the demands of the telecom network management domain. We conclude that the challenges of the domain are originating both from humans and technology and the remedies vary accordingly. Autonomic functionalities and training could, however, mitigate several challenges found in the domain.