Title :
How policy empowers business-driven device management
Abstract :
Existing network management architectures suffer from the inability to define and use business processes to drive the configuration and management of network resources. Business-Driven Device Management is a new paradigm that enables business rules to manage the construction of configuration files and commands for a device as well as enforce how the configuration of a device is created, verified, approved, and deployed BDDM uses different types of policies to manage the different aspects of providing network services. These policies form a continuum that represents the complete life cycle (from order to creation to tear-down) of network services, bridge the automation gap between the service and element layers, and controls which network services and resources are allocated to which users.
Keywords :
computer network management; configuration management; workflow management software; Business-Driven Device Management; DEN; business processes; configuration management; network management architectures; network services; workflow; Automatic control; Automation; Boolean functions; Bridges; Data models; Data structures; Object oriented modeling; Process control; Resource management; Virtual private networks;
Conference_Titel :
Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2002. Proceedings. Third International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1611-4
DOI :
10.1109/POLICY.2002.1011311