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Towards these of Models for Autonomic Network Management

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This paper presents a model-based framework to support the automated and adaptive deployment of communication services for QoS. The application domain targets cooperative group activities applied to military emergency operation management systems. Various models are introduced to represent the different levels of cooperation (applicative∕middleware∕transport). The adaptation decision process relies on structural model transformations while its enforcement is based on the dynamic composition of micro-protocols and software components. Automated deployment is performed both at the transport (i.e. UDP-TCP level) and middleware level. The architecture to support automated network management based on these models is introduced and illustrated.

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  1. LAAS-CNRS, Université de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

    N. Van Wambeke, F. Armando, C. Chassot, K. Guennoun, K. Drira & E. Exposito

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  1. IRIT – Paul Sabatier University, France

    Zoubir Mammeri

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Van Wambeke, N., Armando, F., Chassot, C., Guennoun, K., Drira, K., Exposito, E. (2008). Towards these of Models for Autonomic Network Management. In: Mammeri, Z. (eds) Wireless and Mobile Networking. WMNC 2008. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 284. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-84839-6_36

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