Useful Research Resources
If you know some important Network Management links that are not on this
page (e.g., regarding network management of mobile and wireless networks,
network management of optical networks, or service management), please
write an e-mail to: vladimir
(at sce.carleton.ca). Thank you.
Courses
The following courses are (or were recently) taught by proffessors from
our research group. Web pages of the courses contain a lot of useful information.
Tutorials
Network Management
Telecommunications
Java and Software Engineering
Sun's
Java tutorial
ComponentSource
White Papers
Software Patterns Home Page
UML Components -
an on-line book
Artificial Intelligence
Related
research Web resources
Network management
Network management research groups
There are a number of research groups (both in academia and industry) conducting
research in network management and related topics. Here are some academia
links:
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The Simpleweb
- Universities/Research Groups is not a Web page of a research group,
but a list with links to different research groups.
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Hewlett-Packard OpenView University
Association (HPOVUA) Members is another Web page with links to different
network management reserach groups.
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Network Management and Artificial Intelligence Lab,
Carleton University, Ottawa - our reserach group!
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Distributed
Systems & Network Management at IBM Research
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Systems Management
Group at IBM Research
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E-Services Software Research
at HP Labs (there are some papers related to management of e-services,
not directly network management)
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Network Computing and Control Technologies
Lab , University of Ottawa, Canada
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Distributed Systems and
Software Engineering Lab, University of Western Ontario, Canada
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Shoshin Research Group,
University of Waterloo, Canada
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Telematic Systems Management
Group, University of Twente, The Netherlands
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Distributed Software Engineering,
Imperial College, London, UK
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Networks Research Group,
University of Surrey, UK
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Distributed Computing & Communications
Lab, Columbia University, USA
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TRC Network Systems Lab, Arizona
State University, USA
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Munich
Network Management Team, Germany
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Institute of
Communication Networks and Computer Engineering, University of Stuttgart,
Germany
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Management in
Open Systems Group, GMD Fokus, Germany
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Distributed Processing and Network
Management Lab, POSTECH, Korea
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Advanced Information Network Lab, Kyungpook
National University, Korea (link did not work in January 2001)
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Telematics and Operating Systems Group,
University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Network Management and Optimal Design
Lab, National Technical University, Athens, Greece
Telecommunication networks
Agents
Artificial Intelligence
Java
Sun's Java products
Jini takes advantage of
Java technology. Jini consists of a small amount of Java code in class
library form and some conventions to create a "federation" of Java virtual
machines on the network, similar to the creation of a community today.
Network citizens such as people, devices, data, and applications within
this federation are dynamically connected to share information and perform
tasks.
JavaBeans and Enterprise
JavaBeans
Gamelan Java programming source
code and tutorial resource.
JavaOne
conference presentation slides.
Club Java has some useful tutorials.
alphaWorks Technologies by
IBM contains a number of applications of new technologies, most of
them in Java.
Writing Papers and Preparing Presentations (in English)
Writing
Systems and Networking Articles - great instructions, but also great
links to other similar resources
ECOOP (European Conference for Object-Oriented
Programming) - contains some advices for writing papers and preparing
presentations
The Elements of Style
- a little book (on-line version) with a lot of useful writing style tips
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary - an on-line dictionary
Network
Management products and business links
Network Management Platforms
Java/Web-Based Network Management
Links to the pages of several network management products that seem to
employ Java (e.g., for NM applets that are used to integrate data from
existing legacy systems) or other Web technologies (like HTTP or XML):
AI-based Network Management
Links to the pages of several network management products that seem to
employ some AI techniques:
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