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Utility Computing

15th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management, DSOM 2004, Davis, CA, USA, November 15-17, 2004. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3278)

Conference series link(s): DSOM: International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Management Architecture

    1. Requirements on Quality Specification Posed by Service Orientation

      • Markus Garschhammer, Harald Roelle
      Pages 1-14
  3. SLA Based Management

    1. Defining Reusable Business-Level QoS Policies for DiffServ

      • André Beller, Edgard Jamhour, Marcelo Pellenz
      Pages 40-51
    2. Policy Driven Business Performance Management

      • Jun-Jang Jeng, Henry Chang, Kumar Bhaskaran
      Pages 52-63
    3. Business Driven Prioritization of Service Incidents

      • Claudio Bartolini, Mathias Sallé
      Pages 64-75
  4. Policy Based Management

    1. Policy-Based Resource Assignment in Utility Computing Environments

      • Cipriano A. Santos, Akhil Sahai, Xiaoyun Zhu, Dirk Beyer, Vijay Machiraju, Sharad Singhal
      Pages 100-111
  5. Automated Management

    1. Autonomous Management of Clustered Server Systems Using JINI

      • Chul Lee, Seung Ho Lim, Sang Soek Lim, Kyu Ho Park
      Pages 124-134
  6. Analysis and Reasoning

    1. A Formal Validation Model for the Netconf Protocol

      • Sylvain Hallé, Rudy Deca, Omar Cherkaoui, Roger Villemaire, Daniel Puche
      Pages 147-158
    2. Using Object-Oriented Constraint Satisfaction for Automated Configuration Generation

      • Tim Hinrichs, Nathaniel Love, Charles Petrie, Lyle Ramshaw, Akhil Sahai, Sharad Singhal
      Pages 159-170
    3. Problem Determination Using Dependency Graphs and Run-Time Behavior Models

      • Manoj K. Agarwal, Karen Appleby, Manish Gupta, Gautam Kar, Anindya Neogi, Anca Sailer
      Pages 171-182
  7. Trust and Security

    1. Role-Based Access Control for XML Enabled Management Gateways

      • V. Cridlig, O. Festor, R. State
      Pages 183-195
    2. Spotting Intrusion Scenarios from Firewall Logs Through a Case-Based Reasoning Approach

      • Fábio Elias Locatelli, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Cristina Melchiors, Samir Lohmann, Fabiane Dillenburg
      Pages 196-207
    3. A Reputation Management and Selection Advisor Schemes for Peer-to-Peer Systems

      • Loubna Mekouar, Youssef Iraqi, Raouf Boutaba
      Pages 208-219
  8. Implementation, Instrumentation, Experience

    1. Using Process Restarts to Improve Dynamic Provisioning

      • Raquel V. Lopes, Walfredo Cirne, Francisco V. Brasileiro
      Pages 220-231

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About this book

This volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series contains all the papersacceptedforpresentationatthe13thIFIP/IEEEInternationalWorkshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2004), which was held at the University of California, Davis during November 15–17, 2004. DSOM2004wasthe?fteenthworkshopinaseriesofannualworkshopsandit followed in the footsteps of highly successful previous meetings, the most recent of which were held in Heidelberg, Germany (DSOM 2003), Montreal, Canada (DSOM 2002), Nancy, France (DSOM 2001), and Austin, USA (DSOM 2000). The goal of the DSOM workshops is to bring together researchers in the areas of networks, systems, and services management, from both industry and academia, to discuss recent advances and foster future growth in this ?eld. In contrast to the larger management symposia, such as IM (Integrated Management) and NOMS (Network Operations and Management Symposium), the DSOM wo- shops are organized as single-track programs in order to stimulate interaction among participants. The focus of DSOM 2004 was “Management Issues in Utility Computing. ” Increasingly there is a trend now towards managing large infrastructures and services within utility models where resources can be obtained on demand. Such a trend is being driven by the desire to consolidate infrastructures within - terprises and across enterprises using third-party infrastructure providers and networked infrastructures like Grid and PlanetLab. The intent in these init- tives is to create systems that provide automated provisioning, con?guration, and lifecycle management of a wide variety of infrastructure resources and s- vices, on demand.

Editors and Affiliations

  • HP Laboratories, Palo-Alto, USA

    Akhil Sahai

  • Security Lab, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of California, Davis, USA

    Felix Wu

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