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2010 IEEE/IFIP Network
Operations and Management
Symposium Workshops
Osaka, Japan19-23 April 2010
Editors:
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary Toshio Tonouchi
Georgios Kormentzas Myung-Sup KimTIB/UB Hannover
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IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1003E-PRT
ISBN: 978-1-4244-6037-3
Table of Contents
5th IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Broadband Convergence Networks (BcN 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - Convergence Issues in Internet Multimedia Services and Architectures
Chair Nazim Agoulmine, University ofd'Evry, France
% Home Network Management for IPTV Service Operations - A Service Provider Perspective 1
Chung-Hua Hu, Yung-Yi Hsu, Chia-June Hong, Shun-Hsing Hsu, Yen-Cheng Lin, Chen-Min Hsu and
Tse-Han Fang, Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, R.O.C.
# Source Coding Optimization for Heterogeneous Access Networks 8
Lorenzo Rossi and Laura Toni, Italian Institute of Technology, ItalyNazim Agoulmine, University ofEvry, France
Jean-Guy Fontaine, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy
4f The Impact of FQDN Database Updates on Name-based Routing Architecture 16
Haesung Hwang and Masayuki Murata, Osaka University, Japan
Shingo Ata, Osaka City University, Japan
Session Technical Session 2 - QoS Issues in Wireless Access Networks
Chair Sidath Handurukande, Ericsson, Ireland
% Content Classification of WAP Traffic in Korean Cellular Networks 22
Byungjoon Lee, ETRI, Republic of Korea
Kisu Kim, Taeck-geun Kwon and Youngseok Lee, CNU, Republic ofKorea
+ Function-Distributed Mobility System for the Future Internet 28
Gen Motoyoshi, NEC Corporation, Japan, and Osaka University, JapanKenji Leibnitz and Masayuki Murata, Osaka University, Japan
Sectoring in WiMAX Relay 802.16j to Enhance the System Throughput 36
Hai Dang Nguyen and Nazim Agoulmine, University ofEvry Val d'Essonne, France
Hui Wang, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Korea
On Achieving Self-Organization in Mobile WiMAX Network 43
Sin-seok Seo and Sung-Su Kim, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Korea
Nazim Agoulmineyz, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Korea, and University ofEvry Val
d'Essonne, France
James Won-Ki Hong, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Korea
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Session Short Paper Session 1 - Next Generation Networks and Services
Chair Makoto Takano, NTT-West, Japan
•# IPTV Service Modeling in Magneto Networks 51
Sidath Handurukande, LM Ericsson, Ireland
Stefan Wallin and Andreas Jonsson, Data Ductus NordAB, Sweden
% Evaluation of the Route Optimization Architecture for MOBIKE-based MobileCommunication Systems 55
Takafumi Oya, Hiroki Kamiyama, Jun Miyoshi, Yasuhiro Kitamikado and Yasuyuki Ichikawa, Nippon
Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation, Japan
Session Short Paper Session 2 - Multi-hop Wireless Routing Protocols
Chair Kenji Leibnitz, Osaka University, Japan
On the Throughput-Optimal Distributed Scheduling Schemes with Delay Analysis in
Multi-hop Wireless Networks 59
Nguyen H. Tran and Choong Seon Hong, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea
# An Implementation of Parameterised Gradient Based Routing (PGBR) in ns-3 63
Julien Mineraud, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Session Keynote
# The NGN - a Carrier-grade IP Convergence Network (Invited Paper) 67
Tatsuro Murakami, NTT, Japan
Virtualized Network Infrastructure using Open Flow (Invited Paper) 74
Hideyuki Shimonishi, NEC, Japan
Session Poster Session
Chair Hui Wang, POSTECH, Korea
% Information and Communication Laboratory Management using Virtualization Technology n/a
Eun-ha Yu, Taeyoung Kim, Dong-woo Kwon, Min-Seong Lee and Hong-Taek Ju. Keimyung University,Korea
% A Study on the Client Autonomous Manipulation Agent for Flexible Configuration Architecture n/a
Fumihiro Yokose. Kenichi Nishikawa, Nagatoshi Nawa, Takeshi Masuda and Tetsuya Yamamura, NTT,
Japan
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5th IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Business-driven IT Management (BDIM. 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - BDIM Models
+ Implementation and Application of a Weil-Founded Configuration Management Ontology 80
Gleison Baioco and Anilton Salles Garcia, Federal University ofEspirito Santo, Brazil
# Decision Support for Virtual Machine Reassignments in Enterprise Data Centers 88
Thomas Setzer and Alexander Stage, Technische Universitat Munchen, GermanyTowards Business-Driven Continual Service Improvement (Short Paper) 95
Alberto Sampaio Lima and J. Neuman de Sousa, Federal University ofCeard, Brazil
J. Augusto Oliveira, Jacques Sauv6 and Antao Moura, Federal University ofCampina Grande, Brazil
# Model-based Integration of Tools Supporting Automatable IT Service Management Processes
(Short Paper) 99
Ingo Pansa, Philipp Walter, Sebastian Abeck and Klaus Scheibenberger, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany
A Framework to Support Investment Decisions using Multi-Criteria and under Uncertaintyin IT Service Portfolio Management 103
Magno Queiroz, Antao Moura and Jacques Sauv6, Federal University ofCampina Grande, Brazil
Claudio Bartolini, HP Labs, Palo Alto, USAMarianne Hickey, HP Labs, Bristol, UK
^ Developing a Practical Financial Model to Redefine Information Technology from a
Cost Centre to a Benefit Enabling Centre 111
Naresh Kurada
Session Technical Session 2 - Economics of IT Security
% Decision Support for Systems Security Investment 118
Yolanta Beresnevichiene, David Pym and Simon Shiu, HP Labs, Bristol, UK
% Business and Social Evaluation of Denial of Service Attacks of Communications Networksin View of Scaling Economic Counter-measures 126
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^ Economics of Identity and Access Management: Providing Decision Support for Investments 134
Marco Casassa Mont, Yolanta Beresnevichiene, David Pym and Simon Shiu, HP Labs, Bristol, UK
Session Technical Session 3 - BDTM Case Studies
^ Creating an ITIL Inspired Incident Management Approach: Roots, Response, and Results 142
James J. Cusick and Gary Ma, Wolters Kluwer, USA
^An Analysis of Patents from the Business-Driven IT Management Research Community 149
Qinghua Lu, NICTA and University ofNew South Wales, Australia
Vladimir Tosic, NICTA and University ofNew South Wales, Australia, and University of Western
Ontario, Canada
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Session Poster Session
# Managing Business Relationships in IT Outsourcing 157
Sven Graupner and Hamid Motahari, HP Labs, Palo Alto, USA
•% Determination of an Optimal Test Points Allocation for Business Process Analysis 159
Diana Borrego, Maria Teresa Gomez-Lopez, Rafael M. Gasca and Rafael Ceballos, Universidad de
Sevilla, Spain
# Business-Driven Adaptive SLO Maintenance in Service Level Management 161
Fei Gao, Xuesong Qiu and Luoming Meng, Beijing University ofPosts and Telecommunications, China
% Towards the Use of Policy Decomposition for Composite Service Management by
Non-Expert End-Users 163
John Keeney, David Lewis and Vincent Wade, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
# Introduction to MAGNATE: Gathering and Analysis of Trust Evidence 165
Chern Har Yew and Hanan Lutfiyya, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
# Concept for Implementation of Cost Effective Information Technology Service Management(ITSM) in Organizations 167
Jan-Helge Deutscher and Carsten Felden
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3rd lEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Bandwidth on Demand and Federation Economics (BoD 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - Provisioning of Bandwidth and Networks on Demand
Chair Kohei Shiomoto, NTTLabs, Japan
# Expansion of Bandwidth-on-Demand Capabilities in Japanese Academic Backbone Network 169
Shigeo Urushidani, Michihiro Aoki, Motonori Nakamura, Michihiro Koibuchi, Kensuke Fukuda,
Yusheng Ji, Shunji Abe and Shigeki Yamada, National Institute ofInformatics, Japan
# End-to-end QoS Negotiation in Network Federations 173Helia Pouyllau and Richard Douville, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France, France
Application-network Collaborative Bandwidth On-Demand for Uncompressed HDTVTransmission in IP-optical Networks 177
Akeo Masuda, Akinori Isogai, Kohei Shiomoto, Yoshihiro Nakajima, Tetsuo Kawano and Mitsuru
Maruyama, NTT Corporation, Japan
Session Technical Session 2 - BoD Security and Performance
Chair Shigeo Urushidani, National Institute ofInformatics, Japan
# Secure and Robust Automatic Service Creation in Multicarrier Ethernet Networks 181
Peter Schneider, David Berechya and Dya Vershkov, Nokia Siemens Networks, GermanyData Communications over Context-Based WMNs: Delay Performance Evaluation 189
Ricardo Matos and Susana Sargento, University ofAveiro, Portugal
Session Technical Session 3 - BoD Economics and Business Models
Chair Bruno Tuffin, INRIA, France
Linking Interdomain Business Models to the Current Internet Topology 193
Vftor Jesus and Rui L. Aguiar, University ofAveiro, PortugalPeter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
# Investigating the Economic Feasibility of Bandwidth-on-Demand Services for the
European Research Networks 201
Andreas Hanemann, German Research Network, GermanyDavid Hausheer, UC Berkeley, USA, and University ofZurich, Switzerland
Peter Reichl, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Paul van Daalen, SURFnet, The Netherlands
Network on Demand Service with Price-Based Resource Control 205
Takashi Miyamura and Kohei Shiomoto, NTT Corporation, Japan
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Session Keynote
Pricing in Telecommunication Networks: Some Issues and Models n/a
Speaker: Bruno Tuffin, INRIA. France
Session Panel
#• Bandwidth-on-Deniand: Are Use, Technologies, and Pricing Aligned? n/a
Moderator: Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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2nd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Management of the Future Internet (ManFI 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - Design of Architectural Building Blocks for Managing the Future
Internet
Chair David Hausheer, UC Berkeley, USA and University ofZurich, Switzerland
% Federation of Future Internet Networks 209
Wei Koong Chai, Alex Galis, Marinos Charalambides and George Pavlou, University CollegeLondon, UK
# A Cooperative Hide and Seek Discovery over In Network Management 217
Lucas Guardalben, Susana Sargento and Paulo Salvador, Universidade deAveiro, PortugalVitor Mirones, Portugal Telecom Inovagao S/A, Portugal
% A Hierarchical Approach to Autonomic Network Management 225
Jeroen Famaey and Steven Latre, Ghent University, BelgiumJohn Strassner, Pohang University ofScience and Technology, Korea
Filip De Turck, Ghent University, Belgium
Session Technical Session 2 - Future Internet Virtualization and Testbeds
Chair Yoshiaki Kiriha, NiCT, Japan
# Deployment of a Programmable Network for a Nation wide R&D Netw ork 233
Yoshihiko Kanaumi, National Institute ofInformation and Communications Technology, Japan,and The University ofTokyo, JapanShuichi Saito and Eiji Kawai, National Institue ofInformation and Communications Technology, Japan
# Monitoring Virtual Networks with Lattice 239
Stuart Clayman, Alex Galis and Lefteris Mamatas, University College London, UK
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1st IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Knowledge Management for Future Services and Networks
(KMFSAN 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - Social Networks and Competitive Organizational Impacts
Chair Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
# Keynote Address: Social Networks, the Essence of Innovation and Organizational Intelligence n/a
Speaker: Jay Liebowitz. Orkand Endowed Chair in Management and Technology, University ofMaryland University College, USA
% (iender Differences in Knowledge Management and Learning within Competitive Organizations(Invited) n/a
Mark Chun, Pepperdine University, USA
Session Technical Session 2 - Advanced Knowledge Management Technologies and the Emerging
Enterprise
Chair Roberta Ewart, Chief Scientist, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), United States Air
Force, USA
% Communities of Practice Deployment, Challenges and Virtual Organizational Growth (Invited) n/a
Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
Information Security Management Based on Grammar Threshold Schemes 247
Marek R. Ogiela and Urszula Ogiela, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
% Social Network Technologies within the Enterprise (Invited)Stewart Sutton, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
Session Technical Session 3 - Knowledge Engineering and Technology Solutions for LearningEnvironments
Chair Alva Couch, Tufts University, USA
Knowledge Engineering Needs for Future Networks and Services (Invited)John Strassncr. POSTECH, Korea
4t Knowledge Management Strategy, Tools, and Technologies for Enabling EngineeringDevelopment PlanningRoberta M. Ewart, US Air Force, USA
Joseph Betser and Stewart A. Sutton, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
% SPQR: SPARQL Processor and Query Rewriter for Accessing Multiple HeterogeneousNetwork Measurement RepositoriesAlfredo Salvador, Jorge E. Lopez de Vergara, Alvaro Katsu and Javier Aracil,Universidad Autdnoma de Madrid, Spain
% Knowledge Management: Integrating Social Networking Technologies and A Generative
Learning Environment
Mark Chun, Pepperdine University, USA
Priscilla Arling, Butler University, USA
Bob McQuaid, Pepperdine University, USA
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Session Technical Session 4 - Enabling Semantics and Human Interface Approaches
Chair John Strassner, POSTECH, Korea
% Distributed Discovery of Semantic RelationshipsJuan Li, North Dakota State University, USA
Hui Wang, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
<# Using Semantics to Learn About Routing Data for Improved Network Management
in the Future Internet
John Strassner, Sung-Su Kim and James Won-Ki Hong, POSTECH, Korea
# Human-Understandable Inference of Causal Relationships (Invited Paper)
Alva L. Couch, Tufts University, USA
Mark Burgess, Oslo University College, Norway
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1st IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
the Management of the SmartGrid
Session Technical Session 1 - Techniques for Efficient Management of Smart Grids
Chair Brendan Jennings, TSSG, Ireland
# Optimizing Smart Energy Control Strategies for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging 293
Kevin Mets, Tom Verschueren, Wouter Haerick, Chris Develder and Filip De Turck, Ghent University,
Belgium
Demand-Side Management for the Smart Grid 300
Fabrice Saffre, ETISALATBT Innovation Centre (EBTIC), Khalifa University ofScience,
Technology and Research, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Richard Gedge, BT Innovate and Design, UK
% Blind Processing: Securing Data Against System Administrators 304
Mehmet Hadi Giines and Cansin Y. Evrenosoglu, University ofNevada, USA
Session Technical Session 2 - Smart Grid Management Architectures
Chair Steven Latre, Ghent University, Belgium
# Multi-agent Model and Interoperability of a Market Mechanism of the Smart Grids 312
Rui Duan and Geert Deconinck, K. U, Leuven, Belgium
# Architectures for Smart End-User services in the Power Grid 316
Tom Verschueren, Wouter Haerick, Kevin Mets, Chris Develder and Filip De Turck,
Ghent University, Belgium
Thierry Pollet, Alcatel-Lucent Research and Innovation, Belgium
Session Invited Talk 1
Smart Grid Solutions, Services, and Business Models Focused on Teko 323
Speaker: Young-Woo Lee, KT, Korea
Session Invited Talk 2
# Vision on Status and Challenges of Smart Grid Management n/a
Speaker: Masanobu Arai, NEC, Japan
Session Tutorial
# Smart Grid Definition and Overview of Ongoing Projects n/a
Presenter: Wouter Haerick, Ghent University-IBBT, Belgium
Session Panel
% Smart Grid Management Research: Challengers and Opportunities n/a
Moderator: Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
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1st IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Cloud Management (CloudMan 2010)
Session Technical Session 1 - Cloud Environments
Chairs Bruno Schulze, LNCC, Brazil and Markus Brunner, NEC Europe, Germany
# Elastic Service Definition in Computational Clouds
Clovis Chapman and Wolfgang Emmerich, University College London, UK
Fermin Galan Marquez, Telefonica I+D, SpainStuart Clayman and Alex Galis, University College London, UK
# Toward a Cloud Operating SystemFabio Pianese, Peter Bosch, Alessandro Duminuco, Nico Janssens, Thanos Stathopoulos and Moritz
Steiner, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
# Enabling Execution of Service Workflows in Grid/Cloud Hybrid SystemsLuiz F. Bittencourt, Carlos R. Senna and Edmundo R. M. Madeira, University of Campinas, Brazil
Session Technical Session 2 - Monitoring
Chair Omar Cherkaoui, UQAM, Canada
# Towards Holistic Multi -Tenant Monitoring for Virtual Data Centers
Peer Hasselmeyer and Nico d'Heureuse, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
% An Internet Traffic Analysis Method with MapReduce
Youngseok Lee, Wonchul Kang and Hyeongu Son, Chungnam National University, Republic ofKorea
% Ranking and Mapping of Applications to Cloud Computing Services by SVD
Hoi Chan and Trieu Chieu, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Session Panel
# Is the Cloud Manageable?Moderator: Markus Brunner, NEC Europe, Germany
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