Intelligent-Agent-Based Management of Heterogeneous Networks for the Army Enterprise
Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. === The Army is undergoing a major realignment in accordance with the Joint Vision 2010/2020 transformation to establish an enterprise command that is the single authority to operate and manage the Army Enterprise Information Infrastructure (In...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-8792017-05-24T16:06:36Z Intelligent-Agent-Based Management of Heterogeneous Networks for the Army Enterprise Richards, Clyde E., Jr. Bordetsky, Alex O'Donnell, James Information Systems Academic Group Intelligent Agent SNMP Enterprise Network Management CoABS Army Enterprise Infostructure Global Information Grid Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. The Army is undergoing a major realignment in accordance with the Joint Vision 2010/2020 transformation to establish an enterprise command that is the single authority to operate and manage the Army Enterprise Information Infrastructure (Infrastructure). However, there are a number of critical network management issues that the Army will have to overcome before attaining the full capabilities to manage the full spectrum of Army networks at the enterprise level. The Army network environment consists of an excessive number of heterogeneous applications, systems, and network architectures that are incompatible. There are a number of legacy systems and proprietary platforms. Most of the NM architectures in the Army are based on traditional centralized NM approaches such as the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Although SNMP is the most pervasive protocol, it lacks the scalability, reliability, flexibility and adaptability necessary to effectively support an enterprise network as large and complex as the Army. Attempting to scale these technologies to this magnitude can be extremely difficult and very costly. This thesis makes the argument that intelligent-agent-based technologies are a leading solution, among the other current technologies, to achieve the Army's enterprise network management goals. Major, United States Army 2012-03-14T17:29:48Z 2012-03-14T17:29:48Z 2003-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/879 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. xvi, 123 p. : col. ill. ; application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. === The Army is undergoing a major realignment in accordance with the Joint Vision 2010/2020 transformation to establish an enterprise command that is the single authority to operate and manage the Army Enterprise Information Infrastructure (Infrastructure). However, there are a number of critical network management issues that the Army will have to overcome before attaining the full capabilities to manage the full spectrum of Army networks at the enterprise level. The Army network environment consists of an excessive number of heterogeneous applications, systems, and network architectures that are incompatible. There are a number of legacy systems and proprietary platforms. Most of the NM architectures in the Army are based on traditional centralized NM approaches such as the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Although SNMP is the most pervasive protocol, it lacks the scalability, reliability, flexibility and adaptability necessary to effectively support an enterprise network as large and complex as the Army. Attempting to scale these technologies to this magnitude can be extremely difficult and very costly. This thesis makes the argument that intelligent-agent-based technologies are a leading solution, among the other current technologies, to achieve the Army's enterprise network management goals. === Major, United States Army |
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Intelligent-Agent-Based Management of Heterogeneous Networks for the Army Enterprise |
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