Design and implementation of a policy-based resource management architecture

P. Flegkas, P. Trimintzios, G. Pavlou, A. Liotta

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Abstract

Policy-based management can guide the behavior of a network or distributed system through high-level declarative directives that are dynamically introduced, checked for consistency, refined and evaluated, resulting typically in a series of low-level actions. We actually view policies as a means of extending the functionality of management systems dynamically, in conjunction with pre-existing "hard-wired" management logic. In this paper, we first discuss the policy management aspects of a resource management architecture for IP Differentiated Services networks and we focus on the functionality of the network dimensioning component. We then present a detailed description of the design and implementation of the components of the policy management sub-system needed to be deployed in order to make our system policy-driven. Finally, we present examples of network dimensioning policies describing their transformation from their definition by the operator until their enforcement.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of IEEE/IFIP Integrated Management Symposium (IM'2003),24-28 March 2003 Colorado, USA
Place of PublicationPiscataway
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages215-229
ISBN (Print)1-4020-7418-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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