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REGISTER NOW: A Special Place Where You'll Further Your Career.

Come to ISINM '95, the fourth biennial symposium focusing on the pivotal role
that integrated network management plays in worldwide information networking.
As the premier symposium in our profession, ISINM in 1995 continues the highly-
regarded series sponsored by IFIP Working Group 6.6 on Network Management and
the IEEE Committee on Network Operations and Management.

In the spirit of this series, ISINM features a world-class program of renowned
keynote speakers, 22 high-quality technical sessions and a dozen very timely
tutorials presented by recognized leaders in their field. And you won't want to
miss the lively and informative panel of Distinguished Experts who will discuss
the critical issues that surround "Managing Networked Information Services: The
Business Challenge for the Nineties."

A special feature of ISINM is the participation of vendors who will provide
demonstrations and presentations of their latest network and systems management
strategies, products and services. Again, we will incorporate the ever popular
"birds-of-a-feather" ad hoc discussion groups, and, for the first time, ISINM
will include poster sessions. The poster sessions will offer a more intensive,
less formal and more interactive presentation style than the regular technical
sessions, and will help accommodate the record number of high-quality
submissions received by the Program Committee.

The 50 technical papers included in the program were selected from among 109 
submissions through a most rigorous review process. Each paper was reviewed by 
four referees and carefully evaluated by the program committee, to ensure the 
highest quality. Continuing the tradition of diverse international 
participation, authors represent some 17 countries including  Belgium, Canada, 
Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, 
Japan, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and the USA, as well as papers
involving international collaborations. For the first time, more than
two-thirds of the papers are from outside North America reflecting the
expanding globalization of our field. Vast sections of the telecommunications,
computer communications and computer industries are represented, as well as 
leading users, academic and industrial research labs.

     >>>>>>>>>>  Capture the Spirit, Mark your calendar now!  <<<<<<<<<<

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MONDAY MAY 1, 1995
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 8:00 - 12:00
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TUTORIAL  1:   Network Management Standards, Technologies and Applications
               Salah Aidarous, Bell-Northern Research, Canada

TUTORIAL  2:   The Open Management Platform: The Only Practical
               Path to Integrated Management
               Jim Herman, Northeast Consulting Resources, USA

TUTORIAL  3:   Security Management
               Kris Krishnan, MITRE Corporation & Dave Solo, BBN, USA

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13:30 - 17:30
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TUTORIAL  4:   Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
               Walter Buga, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

TUTORIAL  5:   OMNIPoint 1 Technical Overview and Application
               Jock Embry, Opening Technologies, USA

TUTORIAL  6:   Traffic and Performance Management of High Speed Networks
               Izhak Rubin, UCLA, USA
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19:00 - 21:00  WELCOME RECEPTION
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TUESDAY MAY 2, 1995
===================

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 8:00 - 10:00
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PLENARY SESSION A: Rightsizing in the Nineties
            Chair: Wolfgang Zimmer, GMD-FIRST, Germany
            Keynotes:
              Can we talk?
                L. Bernstein, AT&T, USA
              The rise of the Lean Service Provider
                K. Willetts, British Telecom, UK
              Managing Complex Systems - When Less is More
                L. Chapin, BNN, USA

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10:30 - 12:00
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SESSION 1:  Distributed Management
            Chair: Seraphin Calo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
        1.1:  Decentralizing Control and Intelligence in Network Management
                K. Meyer, M. Erlinger, J. Betser, C. Sunshine,
                The Aerospace Corporation, USA
                G. Goldszmidt, Y. Yemini, Columbia University, USA
        1.2:  Models and Support Mechanisms for Distributed Management
                J. Ch. Gregoire, INRS-Telecommunications, Canada
        1.3:  Configuration Management for Distributed Software Systems
                S. Crane, N. Dulay, H. Fossa, J. Kramer, J. Magee,
                M. Sloman, K. Twidle, Imperial College London, UK


SESSION 2:  Enterprise Fault Management
            Chair: Varoozh Harikian, IBM, Belgium
        2.1:  Towards a Practical Alarm Correlation System
                K. Houck, S. Calo, A. Finkel,
                IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
        2.2:  Validation and Extension of Fault Management Applications
              through Environment Simulation
                R. Manione, F. Montanari, CSELT S.p.A., Italy
        2.3:  Centralized vs Distributed Fault Localization
                I. Katzela, CTR-Columbia University, USA
                A.T. Bouloutas, First Bank of Boston, USA
                S.B. Calo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

SESSION 3:  PANEL - Internet Operations
            Chair:  Phil Gross, MCI, USA

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13:30 - 15:00
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SESSION 4:  Policy-Based Management
            Chair: Morris Sloman, Imperial College London, UK
        4.1:  Using a Classification of Management Policies for
              Policy Specification and Policy Transformation
                R. Wies, University of Munich, Germany
        4.2:  Concepts and Application of Policy-Based Management
                B. Alpers, H. Plansky, Siemens AG, Germany
        4.3:  Towards Policy Driven Systems Management
                P. Putter, Emerging Technologies Group, South Africa
                J. Bishop, J. Roos, University of Pretoria, South Africa

SESSION 5:  PANEL - Management Technology Convergence
            Chair: Einar Stefferud, Network Management Associates, USA

SESSION 6:  Agent Experiences
            Chair: Carlos B. Westphall, UFSC-CTC, Brazil
        6.1:  Exploiting the Power of OSI Management for the Control of
              SNMP-Capable Resources Using Generic Application Level Gateways
                K. McCarthy, G. Pavlou, S. Bhatti,
                University College London, UK
                J. Neuman De Souza, Federal University of Ceara, Brazil
        6.2:  View Definition Language (VDL) for SNMP
                K. Arai, NEC Corporation, Japan
                Y. Yemini, Columbia University, USA
        6.3:  The Abstraction and Modelling of Management Agents
                G.S. Perrow, J.W. Hong, H.L. Lutfiyya, M.A. Bauer,
                University of Western Ontario, Canada

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15:30 - 17:00
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SESSION 7:  PANEL - Distributed Management Environment (DME): Dead or Alive?
            Chair: Allan Finkel, Morgan Stanley and Company, USA
        7.1:  Icaros, Alice and the OSF DME
                J.S. Marcus, BBN, Inc., USA

SESSION 8:  Event Management
            Chair: Gautam Kar, Advantis, USA
        8.1:  A Coding Approach to Event Correlation
                S. Kliger, S. Yemini, SMARTS, USA
                Y. Yemini, D. Ohsie, S. Stolfo, Columbia University, USA
        8.2:  Event Correlation using Rule and Object Based Techniques
                Y.A. Nygate, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
        8.3:  Real-Time Telecommunication Network Management:
              Extending Event Correlation with Temporal Constraints
                G. Jakobson, M. Weissman, GTE Laboratories, Inc., USA

SESSION 9:  Platform Experiences
            Chair: Ray Pyle, Bell Atlantic, USA
        9.1:  The OSIMIS Platform: Making OSI Management Simple
                G. Pavlou, K. McCarthy, S. Bhatti, G. Knight,
                University College London, UK
        9.2:  Experiences in Multi-Domain Management System Development
                D. Lewis, University College London, UK
                S. O'Connell, W. Donnelly, Broadcom Eireann Research Ltd
                L.H. Bjerring, TeleDanmark KTAS, Denmark
        9.3:  Designing a Distributed Management Framework -
              An Implementer's Perspective 
                M. Flauw, P. Jardin, Digital Equipment Corporation, France

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17:05 - 18:30  POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS
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BOF-1: Inter-Domain Management:  CORBA, OSI, SNMP
       Organizer: Subrata Mazumdar, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

BOF-2: Software Applications for Managing Enterprise Networks
       Organizer: Paul E. Prozeller, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

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WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 1995
=====================

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 8:00 - 10:00
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PLENARY SESSION B: Rightsizing in the Nineties
            Chair: Douglas Zuckerman, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
            Keynotes:
              Multimedia Information Networking in the 90's - The Evolving
              Information Infrastructures
                M. Decina, CEFRIEL/Politecnico di Milano, ITALY
              Where are we going with Telecommunications Development and
              Regulation in the Year 2000 and beyond ?
                D. Newman, David Newman and Associates, USA
              Formulating a Successful Management Strategy
                R. Sturm, US West Advanced Technologies, USA

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10:30 - 12:00
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SESSION 10: Application Management
            Chair: Edward Pinnes, Bellcore, USA
        10.1: Managing in a Distributed World
                A. Pell, K. Eshghi, J.J. Moreau, S.J. Towers,
                Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, UK
        10.2: POLYCENTER License System: Enabling the Electronic
              Software Marketplace
                T.P. Collins, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
        10.3: A Resource Management System Based on the ODP Trader
              Concepts and X.500
                A.W. Pratten, J.W. Hong, M.A. Bauer, J.M. Bennett,
                H. Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada

SESSION 11: AI Methods in Management
            Chair: Shri Goyal, GTE Laboratories, USA
        11.1: Intelligent Filtering in Network Management Systems
                M. Moeller, S. Tretter, B. Fink,
                Philips Research Laboratories Aachen, Germany
        11.2: NOAA: An Expert System Managing the Telephone Network
                R.M. Goodman, B.E Ambrose,
                California Institute of Technology, USA
                H.W. Latin, C.T. Ulmer, AGL Systems, USA
        11.3: Using Master Tickets as a Storage for Problem Solving Expertise
                G. Dreo, University of Munich, Germany
                R. Valta, Leibniz Rechenzentrum, Germany

SESSION 12: PANEL - Can Simple Management (SNMP) Patrol the Information Highway?
            Chair: Edward Pring, Advantis, USA

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13:30 - 15:00
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SESSION 13: Service & Security Management
            Chair: Ken Lutz, Bellcore, USA
        13.1: Standards for Integrated Services and Networks
                J.P. Chester, K.R. Dickerson,
                RACE Consensus Management Office, Belgium
        13.2: Customer Requirements on Teleservice Management
                J. Hall, I. Schieferdecker, M. Tschichholz, GMD-FOKUS, Germany
        13.3: Secure Remote Management
                S.N. Bhatti, G. Knight, University College London, UK
                D. Gurle, P. Rodier, CNET, France

SESSION 14: PANEL - Management of CDPD Networks (Cellular Digital Packet Data)
            Chair: Jock Embry, Opening Technologies, USA
     
SESSION 15: Management Databases
            Chair: Mark Sylor, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
        15.1: An Active Temporal Model for Network Management Databases
                M.Z. Hasan, University of Toronto, Canada
        15.2: ICON: A System for Implementing Constraints in 
              Object-Based Networks
              S.K. Goli, University of Maryland, Microsoft Corporation, USA
              J. Haritsa, Indian Institute of Science, India,
              N. Roussopoulos, University of Maryland, USA
        15.3: Implementing and Deploying MIB in ATM Transport Network
              Operations Systems
                T. Shimizu, I. Yoda, N. Fujii,
                NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories, Japan

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15:30 - 17:00
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Session 16: PANEL - Security Management
            Chair: Lee LaBarre, The Mitre Corporation, USA

SESSION 17: ATM Management
            Chair: Jan Roos, University of Pretoria, South Africa
        17.1: Object-Oriented Design of a VPN Bandwidth Management System
                T. Saydam, University of Delaware, USA
                J.P. Gaspoz, P.A. Etique, J.P. Hubaux, 
                Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
        17.2: A TMN System for VPC and Routing Management in ATM Networks
                D.P. Griffin, Foundation for Research and Technology, Greece
                P. Georgatsos, ALPHA Systems S.Ai., Greece
        17.3: Managing Virtual Paths on Xunet III: Architecture, Experimental
              Platform and Performance
                N.G. Aneroussis, A.A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA

SESSION 18: Managed Objects Relationships
            Chair: Heinz-Gerd Hegering, University of Munich, Germany
        18.1: Towards Relationship-Based Navigation
                S. Bapat, BlacTie Systems Consulting, USA
        18.2: Testing of Relationships in an OSI Management Information Base
                B. Baer, University of Frankfurt, Germany
                A. Clemm, University of Munich, Germany
        18.3: DUALQUEST: An Implementation of the Realtime 
              Bifocal Visualization for Network Management
                S. Nakai, H. Fuji, H. Matoba, NEC Corporation, Japan
        18.4:  A Framework for Systems and Network Management Ensembles
                E.D. Zeisler, The MITRE Corporation, USA
                H.C. Folts, Defense Information Systems Agency, USA

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17:05 - 18:30  POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS
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BOF-3:  Network Management in Embedded Systems
        Organizer: Jock Embry, Opening Technologies, USA

BOF-4:  EMail Systems Managment Issues
        Organizer: Einar Stefferud, Network Management Associates, Inc., USA

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19:00 - 22:00  SOCIAL EVENT AND DINNER AT THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
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===============================================================================
THURSDAY MAY 4, 1995
====================

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 8:00 - 10:00
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PLENARY SESSION C: Rightsizing in the Nineties
            Chair: Branislav Meandzija, MetaAccess, USA
            Keynotes:
              The Paradigm Shift in Telecommunications Services and Networks
                M. Ejiri, NTT, JAPAN
              An Industry Response to Comprehensive Enterprise Information
              Systems Management
                W. E. Warner, IBM, USA
              Cooperative Management
                D. Yaro, Sun Microsystems, USA

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10:30 - 12:30
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SESSION 19: Performance & Accounting Management
            Chair: Janusz Filipiak, Cracow University, Poland
        19.1: An Architecture for Performance Management of 
              Multimedia Networks
                G. Pacifici, R. Stadler, Columbia University, USA
        19.2: Network Performance Management Using Realistic
              Abductive Reasoning Model
                G. Prem Kumar, P. Venkataram,
                Indian Institute of Science, India
        19.3: Connection Admission Management in ATM Networks
              Supporting Dynamic Multi-Point Session Constructs
                P. Moghe, I. Rubin, UCLA, USA
        19.4: A Quota System for Fair Share of Network Resources
                C. Celik, A. Ozgit, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

SESSION 20: Telecommunications Management Network
            Chair: Veli Sahin, NEC America, USA
        20.1: Modeling IN-Based Service Control Capabilities as part of
              TMN-Based Service Management
                T. Magedanz, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
        20.2: Handling the Distribution of Information in the TMN
                C. Stathopoulos, D. Griffin, S. Sartzetakis,
                Foundation of Research and Technology, Greece
        20.3: Testing Management Applications with the Q3 Emulator
                K. Rossi, S. Lahdenpohja, Nokia Telecommunications Oy, Finland
        20.4: Application of the TINA-C Management Architecture
                L.A. de la Fuente, Telefonica I+D, Spain
                M. Kawanishi, OKI, Japan / M. Wakano, NTT, Japan
                T. Walles, BT, UK / C. Aurrecoechea, Columbia University, USA

SESSION 21: Managed Objects Behavior
            Chair: Shoichiro Nakai, NEC Corporation, Japan
        21.1: MODE: A Development Environment for Managed Objects 
              Based on Formal Methods
                O. Festor, Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Nancy, France
        21.2: Management Application Creation with DML
                B. Fink, H. Dercks, P. Besting, Philips GmbH, Germany
        21.3: Formal Description Techniques for Object Management
                J. Derrick, P.F. Linington, S.J. Thompson,
                University of Kent, UK
        21.4: An Approach to Conformance Testing of MIB Implementations
                M. Barbeau, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada
                B. Sarikaya, University of Aizu, Japan

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14:00 - 16:00
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SESSION 22: DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS PANEL
            Managing Networked Information Services:
            The Business Challenge for the Nineties
            Chair: Jim Warner, Network Management Forum, USA
            Panelists:
            Larry Bernstein, AT&T, USA
            Lyman Chapin, BBN, USA
            Masayoshi Ejiri, NTT, Japan
            Roberto Saracco, CSELT S.p.A., Italy
            Rick Sturm, US West Advanced Technologies, USA
            Keith Willetts, British Telecom, UK

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16:30 - 18:00  IFIP/IEEE MEETING AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS
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BOF-5:  State of the Standards
        Organizer: Sy Yules, Gate-Net Associates, Inc., USA

BOF-6:  Service Management
        Organizer: Jim Warner, NMF & Warner Marketing, USA

===============================================================================
FRIDAY MAY 5, 1995
==================

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 8:00 - 12:00
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TUTORIAL  7:   Managing Messaging Networks
               Raj Ananthanpillai, I-NET, USA

TUTORIAL  8:   SNMP/SNMPv2
               Gottfried Luderer, Arizona State University, USA

TUTORIAL  9:   Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA)
               Deb Guha, Bellcore, USA

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13:30 - 17:30
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TUTORIAL 10:   Managed Object Modeling and Design
               Mark Sylor & Kathy Faust, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA

TUTORIAL 11:   OSI Management
               Mark Klerer, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

TUTORIAL 12:   Management Platforms Analysis and Evaluation
               Joseph Ghetie, Bellcore, USA

===============================================================================
POSTER PRESENTATIONS (Tuesday and Wednesday):
---------------------------------------------

  o Network Management Simulators
    A. Lundqvist, N. Weinander, T. Gronberg
    Ericsson Infocom Consultants AB, Sweden

  o On the Distributed Fault Diagnosis of Computer Networks
    H. Nussbaumer, S. Chutani
    Swiss Federal Institute of Tecnology, Switzerland

  o Fault Diagnosis in Computer Networks
    Martin de Groot, University of New South Wales, Australia

  o The Distributed Management Tree - Applying a new Concept
    for Managing Distributed Applications to E-Mail
    V. Baggiolini, E. Solana, J.F. Paccini, M. Ramluckun, S. Spahni, J. Harms
    University of Geneva, Switzerland

  o A Distributed Hierarchical Management Framework for Heterogeneous WANs
    Mark Stover, Sujata Banerjee, University of Pittsburgh, USA

  o ISOS: Intelligent Shell Of SNMP
    J. Li, B. Leon, University of Southwestern Louisiana, USA

  o A Critical Analysis of the DESSERT Information Model
    R. Meade, A. Patel, University College Dublin, Ireland
    D. O'Sullivan, M. Tierney, Broadcom Eirann Research, Ireland

===============================================================================

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
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General Co-Chair:
Wolfgang Zimmer, GMD-FIRST, Germany

General Co-Chair:
Douglas Zuckerman, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA

Program Co-Chair:
Yves Raynaud, Universite Paul Sabatier, France

Program Co-Chair:
Adarshpal S. Sethi, University of Delaware, USA

Program Coordinator:
Fabienne Faure, Universite Paul Sabatier, France

Advisory Board Chair:
Branislav Meandzija, MetaAccess, Inc., USA

Tutorial and Special Events Chair:
Iyengar N. Krishnan, The MITRE Corporation, USA

Vendor Chair:
Allan Finkel, Morgan Stanley and Company, USA

IEEE/ComSoc Coordinator:
Tom Stevenson, IEEE Communications Society, USA

IEEE/CNOM Coordinator:
Kenneth J. Lutz, Bellcore, USA

Local Arrangements Chair and Treasurer:
Mary Olson, UCSB, USA

Organizing Committee Secretary:
Anne-Marie Lambert, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., USA

ADVISORY BOARD:
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Lawrence Bernstein, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
Sholom Bryski, Bankers Trust, USA
Jeff Case, SNMP Research & Univ. of Tenn., USA
Roberta S. Cohen, AT&T Paradyne, USA
Andre Danthine, Universite de Liege, Belgium
Michael Disabato, McDonald's Corporation, USA
Richard Edmiston, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., USA
Heinz-Gerd Hegering, University of Munich - LRZ, Germany
Dave Mahler, The Remedy Corporation, USA
Venkatesh Narayanamurti, UCSB, USA
Izhak Rubin, UCLA, USA
Otto Spaniol, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Denis Yaro, SunConnect, USA
Yechiam Yemini, Columbia University, USA
Makoto Yoshida, NTT Network Information Systems Labs, Japan

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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Raj Ananthanpillai, I-NET, USA
Anastasios Bouloutas, IBM Watson Research Center, USA 
Stephen Brady, IBM Watson Research Center, USA
Walter J. Buga, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
Seraphin B. Calo, IBM Research, USA 
William Donnelly, Broadcom, Ireland
Janusz Filipiak, Cracow University, Poland
Ivan Frisch, Polytechnic University, USA
Kurt Geihs, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Univ., Germany
Joerg Gonschorek, Siemens Nixdorf Inf. AG, Germany
Rodney M. Goodman, California Institute of Technology, USA
Shri K. Goyal, GTE Labs, USA
Varoozh Harikian, IBM Int. Education Centre, Belgium
Satoshi Hasegawa, NEC Corporation, Japan
Frank Kaplan, Consilium, Inc., USA
Gautam Kar, Advantis, USA
Aurel A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA
Keith McCloghrie, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA
Paul S. Min, Washington University, USA
George V. Mouradian, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
Yoichi Muraoka, Waseda University, Japan
Shoichiro Nakai, NEC Corporation, Japan
George Pavlou, University College London, UK
Jan Roos, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Veli Sahin, NEC America, Inc., USA
Roberto Saracco, CSELT, Italy
David Schwaab, Hewlett-Packard Co., USA
Morris Sloman, Imperial College London, UK
Einar Stefferud, Network Management Associates, Inc., USA
Colin Strutt, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
Liba Svobodova, IBM Research Division, Switzerland
Mark Sylor, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
Ole Krog Thomsen, Jydsk Telefon, Denmark
Isabelle Valet-Harper, EWOS/DEC, Belgium
Jim Warner, Warner Marketing, USA
Jil Westcott, BBN Systems and Technology, USA
Carlos B. Westphall, UFSC-CTC-INE, Brazil

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Dear All,
we are students of Turin University.
We realize a proposition about an implementation of X400 MTA agent.
We have found the following documents:
"IFIP EMAIL MGT X.400 STRAWMAN MIB, september 1993"
"OSIware's Contribution to E-mgmt WG6.5/WG6.6 of IFIP" date May-28 th 1993 
from <ftp.switch.ch> 
Please send us, if is possible, more information about your documents (speciallyconcerning the attribute meaning, and configuration management) or other address where we can find late version or more information about X400 MIB MTA
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Fabrizio,

This is the status of the madman group
	ftp://ftp.switch.ch/mirror/ietf/madman/madman-charter.txt

Thomas


Mail and Directory Management (madman)
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 Charter

 Chair(s):
     Steve Kille  <S.Kille@isode.com>

 Network Management Area Director(s)
     Marshall Rose  <mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us>

 Area Advisor
     Marshall Rose  <mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us>

 Mailing lists:
     General Discussion:madman@innosoft.com
     To Subscribe:      mailserv@innosoft.com
         In Body:       subscribe ietf-madman <email address>
     Archive:           innosoft.com:~/ietf-madman/archive.txt

Description of Working Group:

     The Mail and Directory Management Working Group is chartered to define
     four MIB modules: one for generic application monitoring, one for
     message relays (either SMTP or X.400 based), one for OSI
     Directory service (X.500), and a fourth for message stores.  The
     MIB modules will provide basic monitoring capabilities, and will be
     consistent with the SNMP framework and existing SNMP standards.

 Goals and Milestones:

     Done Post an Internet-Draft of the generic application monitoring MIB.

     Done Post an Internet-Draft of the message relay monitoring MIB.

     Done Post an Internet-Draft of the OSI X.500 Directory Service MIB.

   Jul 93 Submit the directory monitoring, message relay, and generic
          application MIBs to the IESG for consideration as Proposed
Standards.

   Jul 93 Post an Internet-Draft of the message store monitoring MIB.

   Nov 93 Submit the message store monitoring MIB to the IESG for
consideration
          as a Proposed Standard.


 Internet Drafts:

  No Current Internet drafts.

 Request For Comments:

  RFC  Stat Published    Title
------- -- ---------- -----------------------------------------
RFC1565 PS   Jan 94     Network Services Monitoring MIB

RFC1566 PS   Jan 94     Mail Monitoring MIB

RFC1567 PS   Jan 94     X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB

> Dear All,
> we are students of Turin University.
> We realize a proposition about an implementation of X400 MTA agent.
> We have found the following documents:
> "IFIP EMAIL MGT X.400 STRAWMAN MIB, september 1993"
> "OSIware's Contribution to E-mgmt WG6.5/WG6.6 of IFIP" date May-28 th 1993 
> from <ftp.switch.ch> 
> Please send us, if is possible, more information about your documents (specia
> llyconcerning the attribute meaning, and configuration management) or other a
> ddress where we can find late version or more information about X400 MIB MTA

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