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and social care Productivity in a labour-intensive sector coupled with declining availability of the workforce Policy drive towards self management,
support of home care and preventive care, increasing self management. Systemic innovation focusing on healthcare outcomes.
and higher quality information reduction in medication errors through eprescribing more timely access by health professionals to the right medical information at the right time improved support for patient self management.
So, for example, there is more innovation around self management of diseases and public health than around hospitals; more innovation around recycling and energy efficiency than around large scale energy production;
independent living and better self management, and should result in fewer emergency admissions. ICT's Role in Healthcare Transformation Report of the Health ICT Industry Group Page 12 4. How ICT can help A recent publication,
or patient flow sheet from the system to help a patient set and meet self management goals;
and substantial efforts were made to foster self management. The most frequently cited effect of ICTS on efficiency is reduced related to utilisation of health care services On efficiency,
and Carsten Schmoll Table of contents XV Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 259 Apostolos Kousaridas George Katsikas, Nancy Alonistioti, Esa Piri, Marko Palola,
The Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet chapter explores the architectural co-existence of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of connectivity and computation resources and self management capabilities,
This paper aims to explore the architectural co-existence of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of connectivity and computation resources and self management capabilities,
In-Network Clouds, Virtualisation of Resources, Self management, Service plane, Orchestration plane and Knowledge plane. 1 Introduction The current Internet has been founded on a basic architectural premise, that is:
This paper aims to explore the architectural co-existence of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of resources and self management capabilities,
therefore essential in guaranteeing both a degree of self management and adaptation as well as supporting context-aware communications that efficiently exploit the available network resources.
The meta-context carries information that supports better the self management functionalities of the context-aware applications.
Self management of virtual networks (In-Network Cloud Management; Autonomic service provisioning on In-Network Clouds (Service Computing Clouds.
which includes self management. The optimization of resources 15 16 17 using federation in the future Internet relies on classify
considering end-user requirements and acting in autonomous forms offering added value services (Autonomics) 6 7 25 where traditional definitions describing self management emerged.
These consumer valued networks acting ideally as independent self management entities must combine efforts Review and Designs of Federated Management in Future Internet Architectures 57 to offer common and agreed services even with many technological restrictions
and mainly resolve negotiations (represented as transition processes normally) not considered between individual or autonomous self management domains.
Management systems should support self management by local resources in a given domain ensuring that this self-managed behaviour is coordinated across management boundaries.
Finally the chapter Kousaridas et al. entitled Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment reports on the network management protocol test that exploited the availability of different administrative domains in federated testbeds
and develop a self management solution for the selection of the appropriate network or service level adaptation to improve end-to-end behaviour
The Author (s). This article is published with open access at Springerlink. com. Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment Apostolos Kousaridas1, George Katsikas1, Nancy Alonistioti1
in order to experiment on the improvement of Qos features by using the Self-NET software for self management over a Wimax network environment.
in order to test network and service layers cooperation for more efficient end-to-end self management. The performance results from the experiments that have been performed prove that the proposed self management solution
and the mechanisms for the selection of the appropriate network or service level adaptation improve end-to-end behaviour
Experimentation, Testing Facilities, Self management, Future Internet, Wimax, Quality of Service 1 Introduction Several network management frameworks have been specified during the last two decades by various standardization bodies
, packet loss, delay, jitter) by using a self management framework over a live network environment and exploiting monitoring
and the improvement of the performance by using the self management mechanisms are highlighted in section 4,
There are also some contributory entities that assist in improving the traffic simulation by providing log information Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 261 Fig. 1. Octopus testbed Wimax
The traffic sent from the Uoa BS Connector (10.1.1.1) is routed over the IPIP tunnel to the Wimax BS Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 263 Fig. 3. Network topology
and routes. 264 A. Kousaridas et al. 3 Mechanism for Service-Aware Network Self management The allocation of Monitoring-Decision making-Execution (Cognitive) Cycle phases at the NECM
and service layers cooperation for more efficient end-to-end self management (Fig. 1). The term cooperation is used to describe the collection of the service-level monitoring data and the usage of service-level adaptation actions for efficient network adaptation.
However, the Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 267 increase rate is not linear
Testing End-to-end Self management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment 269 Table 6. Qos features improvement after partial (70%)Voip codec change from G. 711.1
Octopus testbed) for the experimentation on networks self management, by using the mechanisms that the Self-NET project has designed.
An experimental path towards Self management for Future Internet Environments. In: Tselentis, G.,Galis, A.,Gavras, A.,Krco, S.,Lotz, V.,Simperl, E.,Stiller, B. eds.
Inherent network management functionality, specifically self management functionality. Cost considerations, whereby the overhead of management should be kept under control
Autonomicity, cognitive networks, Future Internet (FI), network manageability, Network Management (NM), self-configuration, self-manageability, self management, situation awareness (SA.
and Self management Features in Modern Network Design The face of the Internet is continually changing,
autonomicity, including self management. Conversely, services themselves are becoming network-aware. Networking-awareness means that services are executed
Self management capabilities may relate to a great variety of significant issues, such as:(i) Cross-domain management functions, for networks, services, content,
v) Mechanisms for conflict and integrity-issues detection/resolution across multiple self management functions;(vi) Mechanisms, tools and methodology construction for the verification and assurance of diverse self-capabilities that are guiding systems and their adaptations, correctly;
xii) Capabilities for the control relationships between self management and self-governance of the FI. In such an evolving environment,
In the scope of these challenges, the Self-NET Project (https://www. ict-selfnet. eu/)aims to integrate the self management
Self management and autonomic capabilities can so alleviate this drawback by: providing inherent management capabilities; increasing flexibility, and;
along with a hierarchical distribution over the network can map self management capabilities over FI architectures 23.
In the context of the Self-NET Project, the introduction of a hierarchical cognitive cycle to enable multi-tier self management in various NES
Furthermore, it is essential to perform NM activities in a distributed way by incorporating self-organization and self management principles 28.
and influencing available definition on self management related work 29, the term self management is applied here as the general term describing all autonomic and cognition-based operations in a system.
Six distinct methods are identified with specific realizations and purposes; they all serve to demonstrate concepts inherent in the system properties (19,22.
That is, by applying self management techniques intending to optimize the network in terms of coverage, capacity, performance etc.
on a real-time basis. Self management can offer decentralized monitoring and proper decision-making techniques so that appropriate optimization hints can be extracted,
self management techniques pave the way towards automated network processes such as the deployment of new NES, the network reconfiguration (in whole or in part) and the selection/execution of the optimal corresponding solution (or response) based on specific
The Self-NET initiative develops self management features that alleviate consequences of events for which the system would require various invocations of remedy actions and/or significant human intervention.
The present work has been composed n the context of the Self-NET (Self management of Cognitive Future Internet Elements) European Research Project
Cognition and Self management Design Issues. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Communication systems, pp. 1 6 (2008) 21.
Architectural Principles for Synergy of Self management and Future internet Evolutions. In: Proceedings of the ICT Mobile Summit 2009, pp. 1 8. IMC Ltd, Dublin (2009) 23.
Self management in Future Internet Wireless Networks: Dynamic Resource Allocation and Traffic Routing for Multi-Service Provisioning.
delivery guarantee, Qos, security and others. 2. 1 Collaboration to the Autoi Planes One of the Autonomic Internet project expectations is to support the needs of virtual infrastructure management to obtain self management
FINLAN allows to create the Net-Ontology interface with Autoi to support the contextaware control functions for the self management and adaptation in the CISP (Context Information Services Platform) needs.
a combined approach to self management. In: Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Software engineering for adaptive and self-managing systems (2008) 8. Villa, F.,Athanasiadis,
So, for example, there is more innovation around self management of diseases and public health than around hospitals; more innovation around recycling and energy efficiency than around large scale energy production;
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