SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: the practical guide to network management
SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: the practical guide to network management
Network and distributed systems management
Network and distributed systems management
KQML as an agent communication language
CIKM '94 Proceedings of the third international conference on Information and knowledge management
Integrated network and system management
Integrated network and system management
Agent theories, architectures, and languages: a survey
ECAI-94 Proceedings of the workshop on agent theories, architectures, and languages on Intelligent agents
Network management (2nd ed.): a practical perspective
Network management (2nd ed.): a practical perspective
Distributed management by delegation
Distributed management by delegation
Developing intelligent agents for distributed systems: exploring architecture, technologies, & applications
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Decentralizing control and intelligence in network management
Proceedings of the fourth international symposium on Integrated network management IV
Distributed management by delegation
ICDCS '95 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
A Scalable Hierarchical Architecture for Distributed Network Management
ICCNMC '01 Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Computer Networks and Mobile Computing (ICCNMC'01)
Agent driven policy management for securing open services
AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Network management platform based on mobile agents
International Journal of Network Management
Knowledge-Based Support of Network Management Tasks Using Active Information Resource
IAT '06 Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Intelligent Agent Technology
Autonomic distributed data management with update accesses
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Autonomic computing and communication systems
An agent-based distributed framework for intrusion detection using mobile shared memory
AIC'06 Proceedings of the 6th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Informatics and Communications
Self-forming Network Management Topologies in the Madeira Management System
AIMS '07 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security: Inter-Domain Management
A Framework for In-Network Management in Heterogeneous Future Communication Networks
MACE '08 Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE international workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments
Meeting virtual organization performance goals through adaptive grid reconfiguration
GRID '07 Proceedings of the 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing
Proceedings of the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 2003 International Conference on Middleware
An architecture for web based and distributed telecommunication network management system
IITA'09 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intelligent information technology application
A survey of system configuration tools
LISA'10 Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Large installation system administration
On using mashups for composing network management applications
IEEE Communications Magazine
Dynamic system-wide reconfiguration of grid deployments in response to intrusion detections
HPCC'07 Proceedings of the Third international conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
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Since the mid 1990s, network and systemsmanagement has steadily evolved from centralizedparadigms, where the management application runs on asingle management station, to distributed paradigms,where it is distributed over many nodes. In thissurvey, our goal is to classify all these paradigms,especially the new ones, in order to help network andsystems administrators design a management application, and choose between mobile code, distributedobjects, intelligent agents, etc. Step by step, we buildan enhanced taxonomy based on four criteria: thedelegation granularity, the semantic richness of the information model, the degree of specificationof a task, and the degree of automation ofmanagement.