New Frontiers in Internet Network Management
Abstract
Network management represents an architectural gap in today's Internet [1]. Many problems with computer networks today, such as faults, misconfiguration, performance degradation etc., are due to insufficient support for network management and the problem takes on additional dimensions with the emerging programmable router paradigm. The Internet Network Management Workshop is working to build a community of researchers interested in solving the challenges of network management via a combination of bottoms-up analysis of data from existing networks and a top-down design of new architectures and approaches driven by that data. This editorial sets out some of the research challenges we see facing network management, and calls for participation in working to solve them.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA528006
Entities
People
- Albert Greenberg
- Charles Kalmanek
- David A. Maltz
- Ehab Al-Shaer
- Geoffrey G. Xie
- T. S. Ng
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School