Author/Authors :
Kevin C. Feeney، نويسنده , , Brendan Jennings، نويسنده , , Joel J. Fleck II، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The first IFIP/IEEE international workshop on Managing Federations
and Cooperative Management (ManFed.CoM) took place in conjunction with the
IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2011)
conference in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland on May 23rd 2011. The multi-mode,
loosely coupled, user-centric nature of modern communications and services,
coupled with the diversity of operator business models, ensure that modern endto-
end service provision frequently crosses heterogeneous management and
administrative domains. Thus, management approaches that can be applied across
organizational boundaries are increasingly important in a wide range of application
areas. There are a number of significant, common, complex issues which must be
addressed in all technologies and applications that involve federated organizations,
yet research has heretofore been mostly confined to particular technical or application
areas. The first installment of ManFed.Com addressed this gap by bringing
together researchers from a broad array of application and technical areas who
shared an interest in cross-domain management. The workshop drew out common
themes, problems and issues encountered, and the solutions being designed to deal
with the problems of managing information systems that span autonomous domains.
More than 30 researchers participated in a lively and interactive day of paper
presentation, panels and software demonstrations. The success of the inauguralevent was such that the organizing committee is now committed to running further
installations—we are in the process of preparing a submission to run a the 2nd
ManFed.CoM in conjunction with the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management
Symposium (NOMS) 2012 conference. We believe that these workshops
will help to provide the basis for a common understanding and common approaches
to inter-domain management and governance that synthesizes the insights and bestof-
breed solutions being developed in the diverse areas in which these problems are
encountered. The technical program of ManFed.CoM 2011 was organized as a
single track and was composed of two panels of invited experts, two full paper
sessions, one short paper session and a demonstration session in which practical
software tools were presented. Of the 16 papers submitted, 6 were selected for
presentation as full papers, with a further 3 being presented in condensed form as
short papers. All the papers submitted underwent a rigorous review process,
receiving between 2 and 5 reviews each, with the accepted full papers receiving a
minimum score of 7.5 out of 10 from reviewers. The papers presented constituted a
good cross-section of current cross-domain management research work—they
covered modeling, semantic interoperability, trust management and security, policy
based management, business process orchestration, collaboration and delegation and
look at management on a number of different layers—from low level network
management, all the way up to high level business-driven management