
Managing the Dynamics of Networks and Services
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The 11 revised full papers presented together 11 papers of the AIMS PhD workshops were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on security management, autonomic network and service management (PhD workshop), policy management, P2P and aggregation schemes, and monitoring and security (PhD workshop).
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Security Management
- Cleaning Your House First: Shifting the Paradigm on How to Secure Networks
- Introduction
- Intra-domain Malicious Hosts Detection Architecture
- Detection Algorithms
- Anomaly Detection Engine - Top Email Senders
- Email Senders Clustering
- Extending Clusters
- Scoring
- Experimental Evaluation
- Malicious Host Detection
- Complexity
- Validation and Egress Traffic Filtering
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Efficient Distributed Signature Analysis
- Introduction
- Modeling Multi-step Signatures
- Distributed Audit Data Analysis Strategies
- Evaluation
- Summary
- References
- Econometric Feedback for Runtime Risk Management in VoIP Architectures
- Introduction
- Runtime Risk Management
- Self-Configuration Strategy
- Econometric Feedback Mechanism
- Refinement Modeling
- Analysis and Validation
- Prototype Integration
- Experimental Results
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Finding and Analyzing Evil Cities on the Internet
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Dataset and Approach
- Quarantainenet Honeypot Data
- Method for Obtaining IP Geolocation
- Which Cities Are Responsible for Most of the Security Incidents?
- Are There Cities That Are Relatively More `Evil' Than Others?
- Are the Cities Where the Most Attacks Originated Located in the Countries Where the Most Attacks Originated?
- Is There Much Change over Time in the List of Top Offenders?
- Do the Evil Cities Change According to the Type of Attack?
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- PhD Workshop: Autonomic Network and Service Management
- Autonomous Service Composition in Symbiotic Networks
- Introduction
- Research Questions
- Approach
- Validation
- Conclusion
- References
- An SLA Support System for Cloud Computing
- Introduction
- Approach
- Conclusions
- References
- Autonomic Management for Personalized Handover Decisions in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Proposed Approach
- Conclusions
- References
- Optimising P2P Overlays for Pervasive Environments
- Introduction
- Research Problem
- X-Ant Algorithm
- Multi-layer Overlay
- Ant Families
- Topology Optimisation
- Conclusion and Future Works
- References
- Towards Vulnerability Prevention in Autonomic Networks and Systems
- Introduction and Challenges
- Self-Configuration with Vulnerability Prevention
- Preliminary Results
- Conclusions and Perspectives
- References
- Autonomous Platform for Life-Critical Decision Support in the ICU
- Introduction
- Motivation
- Automomous Service Platform
- Validation
- References
- Policy Management
- Policy-Based Pricing for Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks
- Introduction
- A Policy-Based Pricing Solution
- Overall System Architecture
- Governing Policies
- Conflicting Policies
- A Policy-Based System Design
- The Logic behind the Pricing Management System. Finite State Transducers for Conflict Resolution
- Evaluation
- Evaluation Setup
- Evaluation Results
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Decision Engine for SIP Based Dynamic Call Routing
- Introduction
- Proposed Architecture
- Multi-Criteria Decision Making Theory and its Application
- Grey Relational Analysis (GRA)
- Problem Formulation and GRA Application
- Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) MCDM Method
- TOPSIS MCDM Method Application Steps
- Test Bed and Experimental Setup
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Support Technologies
- Evaluation of the Resource Requirements of SNMP Agents on Constrained Devices
- Introduction
- Architectural Considerations
- Related Work
- Implementation
- Hardware Platform and Experimental Setup
- Memory and Code Footprint
- Flash ROM and Static Memory Usage
- Stack Usage
- Heap Usage
- Managed Objects
- Response Latency
- Conclusions
- References
- Carrier Ethernet OAM: An Overview and Comparison to IP OAM
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Carrier Ethernet Evolution
- Ethernet OAM
- Continuity Check
- Loopback
- Link Trace
- Alarm Indication Signal
- Loss Measurement
- Delay Measurement
- Comparison to an IP-Based Approach
- Deployment Scenario
- Continuity Check & Loopback
- Link Trace
- Alarm Indication Signal
- Loss Measurement
- Delay Measurement
- Conclusions
- References
- P2P and Aggregation Schemes
- Using Diffusive Load Balancing to Improve Performance of Peer-to-Peer Systems for Hosting Services
- Introduction
- Peer-to-Peer Load Balancing and Diffusive Load Balancing
- Peer-to-Peer Load Balancing
- Diffusive Load Balancing
- Diffusive Load Balancing Scheme for Peer-to-Peer Systems
- DIHomoService: DI Algorithm for Homogeneous Services
- DIHeteroService Algorithm: DI Algorithm for Heterogeneous Services
- Experiments
- Conclusions
- References
- On the Dimensioning of an Aggregation Service for P2P Service Overlay Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Network and Services Management
- Peer-to-Peer
- Service Overlay Networks
- Services Searching Using Aggregation Service
- Dimensioning the AgS
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
- Impact of Dynamics on Situated and Global Aggregation Schemes
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Developed Aggregation Schemes
- Global View
- Situated View
- Evaluation Study
- Dynamics Factors
- Simulation Setup and Evaluation Scenarios
- Evaluation Results
- Cost of situated and global schemes.
- Accuracy of estimated aggregates.
- Efficiency of the decision making process.
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- PhD Workshop: Monitoring and Security
- Towards Self-Adaptive Monitoring Framework for Integrated Management
- Motivation
- An Analysis to Deal with the Adaptability
- Global Approach and Work-In-Progress
- Conclusion and Perspectives
- References
- A Novel Approach to Support the Visual Exploration and Management of Heterogeneous Home Area Network Devices and Services
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Solution Overview and Evaluation
- Future Work and Conclusions
- References
- Estimating Bandwidth Requirements Using Flow-Level Measurements
- Introduction and Motivation
- Goal, Research Questions and Approach
- Validation
- Final Considerations
- References
- Using of Time Characteristics in Data Flow for Traffic Classification
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Protocol Detection
- Early Phase of Research
- Current Phase of Research
- Conclusion
- Future Work
- References
- Intrusion Detection in Open Peer-to-Peer Multi-Agent Systems
- Introduction
- Overview of the Suggested Framework
- Probing Attacks and Countermeasures
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Author Index
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