Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Journal of Network and Systems Management | 1999
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Simon Znaty; Jean-Pierre Hubaux
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.
IEEE Cloud Computing | 2014
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin
What is the rationale for managing clouds? What are the key management tasks to be performed? What specific challenges do cloud environments pose?
distributed systems operations and management | 1999
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Laurent Bovet; Jean-Pierre Hubaux
In this paper, we describe JAMAP, a prototype of a Web-based management platform for IP networks. It is written entirely in Java. It implements the push model to perform regular management (i.e. permanent network monitoring and data collection) and ad hoc management (i.e. temporary network monitoring and troubleshooting). The communication between agents and managers relies on HTTP transfers between Java applets and servlets over persistent TCP connections. The SNMP MIB data is encapsulated in serialized Java objects that are transmitted as MIME parts via HTTP. The manager consists of two parts: the management server, a static machine that runs the servlets, and the management station, which can be any desktop running a Web browser. The MIB data is transparently compressed with gzip, which saves network bandwidth without increasing latency too significantly.
The Simple Times | 1999
Ron Sprenkels; Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin
distributed systems operations and management | 1997
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Simon Znaty
Journal of Network and Systems Management | 1998
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Simon Znaty; Jean-Pierre Hubaux
distributed systems: operations and management | 1997
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Simon Znaty
Archive | 2000
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin; Simon Znaty; Enst de Bretagne
Archive | 1998
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin
Archive | 1998
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin