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APNOMS 2005 Advance Program The 8 th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium Toward Managed Ubiquitous Information Society 27-30 September 2005 Okinawa Convention Center Okinawa, Japan Sponsored by IEICE TM, KICS KNOM Supported by IEEE CNOM, IEEE APB, IEEE COMSOC Japan Chapter and TMF http://www.apnoms.org/2005

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APNOMS 2005

Advance Program

The 8th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and

Management Symposium

Toward Managed Ubiquitous

Information Society

27-30 September 2005

Okinawa Convention Center

Okinawa, Japan

Sponsored by IEICE TM, KICS KNOM

Supported by IEEE CNOM, IEEE APB, IEEE COMSOC Japan Chapter and TMF

http://www.apnoms.org/2005

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Table of Contents TRAVEL INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................1

WELCOME TO APNOMS 2005 ..........................................................................................................................2

COMMITTEE MEMBERS....................................................................................................................................3

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE.................................................................................................................................4

KEYNOTES .........................................................................................................................................................5

DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS PANEL..................................................................................................................5

SPECIAL SESSIONS..........................................................................................................................................5

TUTORIALS ........................................................................................................................................................6

TECHNICAL SESSIONS.....................................................................................................................................7

POSTER SESSIONS...........................................................................................................................................9

EXHIBITION ......................................................................................................................................................10

HOTEL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................12

OTHER INFORMATION....................................................................................................................................12

Travel Information Okinawa is one of the southern most islands in Japan located in the subtropical zone where huge number of visitors enjoy beach resorts, marine sports including scuba diving in one of world’s most beautiful coral underwater, and visit one of the biggest aquariums in the world. Okinawa has UNESCO World Heritage castle group by displaying unique ancient cultures of Ryukyuu Kingdom. Also, many traces of the tragic 2nd World War are preserved. The temperatures in late September will be around 30 degrees Celcius but people feel comfortable thanks to the mild sea breeze. However, paying attention to typhoons is always required in August-October months. For general sightseeing, transportation and accommodation information about Okinawa, please visit http://www.ocvb.or.jp/index.php

How to reach Okinawa/Naha Airport Frequent flights from international airports in Japan such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka are available. Also direct flights between Incheon/Seoul and Okinawa are operated 4 times a week.

How to reach Okinawa Convention Center Okinawa Convention Center, the venue for APNOMS 2005, is located in Ginowan City (Address: 4-3-1 Mashiki, Ginowan City, Okinawa 901-2221, Japan). The following transportation methods are available to reach the convention center. [From Naha Airport] (1) Bus #99 to Convention Center around 60 minutes. (2) Bus #120, getting off at “Mashiki” around 50 minutes and walk to Convention Center around 15 minutes (1 Km). (3) Airport Limousine Bus for Laguna Garden Hotel around 45minutes and 5 minutes walk to Convention Center. [From Naha area] (1) The buses that go directly to the Convention Center taking around 30-60 minutes are # 28, 55, 112, (2) The buses that go to “Mashiki” taking around 35minutes and then 15minutes walk to the Convention Center are #20, 21, 23, 28, 29, 31, 63, 77. Naha Bus Center is the terminal of most buses mentioned above. [By taxi] Taxis are also available and easy to catch from Naha airport and Naha down town and take about 30-35 minutes to the Convention Center. More information on the Convention Center can be found at http://www.oki-conven.jp/index_e.html

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Welcome to APNOMS 2005

The 8th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium 27-30 September, 2005

Okinawa Convention Center Okinawa, Japan

Sponsored by IEICE TM, KICS KNOM

Supported by IEEE CNOM, IEEE APB, IEEE COMSOC Japan Chapter and TMF

“Toward Managed Ubiquitous Information Society”

After the establishment of APNOMS in 1997, networks and services management technologies have experienced dramatic progress. In the networking area, next generation networks (NGNs) are a hot topic, and service convergence has become a key issue. In the computing area, ubiquitous and pervasive computing have become enabling technologies. In the user area, sensor networks are expected to be the new infrastructures that will improve many different environments and enrich people’s lives. In each area, many researchers and designers are striving to invent new architecture that will enable and improve these new technologies. Combinations of architecture and relevant technologies will be the foundation of the ubiquitous information society, and then, all devices in words and artifacts will be networked through new applications that will support diversified life styles. Under these circumstances, networks, devices, and services will require management, causing the scale and complexity to expand enormously. The organizing committee of APNOMS 2005 has selected “Toward Managed Ubiquitous Information Society” as the main theme of this symposium. APNOMS 2005 will offer keynote speeches, a panel of distinguished experts, special sessions, technical sessions, tutorials,

poster sessions, and an exhibition. I believe that management technologies will play a key role in the success of establishing a ubiquitous information society, because it will spread to all areas, and people with varying levels of ICT literacy should be able to enjoy the benefits without undue stress and difficulties. Without a well-organized management scheme, the ubiquitous information society will never be fully realized. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all the participants to APNOMS 2005. I sincerely hope that all of you will help make this symposium the most productive and useful ever, and have a very enjoyable time here in Okinawa. It is our hope that everyone will be able to enrich their own knowledge base and leave here with new and exciting ideas and inspirations. Finally, I would like to thank all contributors to this symposium, who worked so hard to make this all possible. In particular, I very much appreciate the efforts of all committee members, who devoted their time to preparing and organizing this symposium to make it a success.

Nobuo Fujii

General Chair NTT, Japan

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Committee Members General Chair Nobuo Fujii NTT, Japan Vice Chair James Hong POSTECH, Korea

Hiroshi Uno NTT, Japan TPC Co-Chairs Kwang-Hui Lee Changwon Univ., Korea Kazumitsu Maki Fujitsu, Japan Tutorial Co-Chairs Seongjin Ahn Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea

Poster Co-Chairs Hong-Taek Ju Mokoto Takano

Keimyung Univ., Korea NTT West, Japan

Yoshiaki Tanaka Waseda Univ., Japan Kohei Iseda Fujitsu Labs., Japan

Local Arrangement Co-Chairs

Moeko Nerome Okinawa Int. Univ., Japan Takashi Futaki Microsoft, Japan Exhibition Co-Chairs Jae-Hyung Yoo KT, Korea Kiminori Sugauchi Hitachi, Japan Publicity Co-Chairs Young-Myoung Kim KT, Korea Akira Tsukamoto NEC, Japan Arata Koike NTT, Japan

Financial Co-Chairs

Choong Seon Hong Kyung Hee Univ., Korea Publication Chair Naoto Miyauchi Mitsubishi, Japan Special Session Chair Young-Tak Kim Yeungnam Univ., Korea DEP Chair Norio Yamaguchi HP Japan, Japan

Kouji Yata NTT, Japan Secretaries Dongsik Yun KT, Korea

International Liaison: North America Takeo Hamada Fujitsu Labs America, USA Latin America Carlos Westphall Santa Catalina Federal University, Brazil Europe Hiroyuki Okazaki NEC Europe Ltd., Germany Australia Pradeep Ray New South Wales University, Australia India Alpna J. Doshi Satyam Computer Services, India Thailand Teerapat Sanguankotchakorn AIT, Thailand Malaysia Ryoichi Komiya Multimedia University, Malaysia Taiwan Victor WJ Chiu Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan China Yan Ma BUPT, China Advisory Board Mitsuhiro Azuma Fujitsu Lab., Japan Kyung-Hyu Lee ETRI, Korea Young-Hyun Cho KT, Korea Graham Chen EPAC Technologies,

Australia

Hiroshi Tokunaga NTT Advanced Technology, Japan

Standing Committee Masayoshi Ejiri Fujitsu Limited, Japan Jong-Tae Park KNU, Korea Makoto Yoshida Univ. of Tokyo, Japan James Won-Ki Hong POSTECH, Korea Yoshiaki Tanaka Waseda Univ., Japan Seong-Beom Kim KT, Korea Technical Program Committee: Yukio Akiyama NTT Byoung-Joon Min Univ. of Incheon Shingo Ata Osaka City Univ. Sue B Moon KAIST Deok Jae Choi Chonnam National Univ. Toshio Nishiyama NTT Communications Tae-Sang Choi ETRI Takao Ogura Fujitsu Wireless Systems Labs.Takeo Hamada Fujitsu Labs. of America Yongseok Park Samsung Electronics Hiroki Horiuchi KDDI R&D Labs. Young-Chul Shim Hong Ik University Jae Il Jung Hanyang University WangCheol Song Cheju National Univ. Yasusi Kanada Hitachi, Ltd. John Strassner Motorola Labs Ki-Hyung Kim Ajou University Makoto Takano NTT West Corporation Yoonhee Kim Sookmyung Women's Univ. Toshio Tonouchi NEC Atsushi Kitai NTT Comware Dongsik Yun KT Jae-Oh Lee Univ. of Technology and

Education Korea Yongbing Zhang Univ. of Tsukuba

Souhei Majima NTT

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Program at a Glance

Tuesday, 27 September 2005 13:00-17:00 Exhibitor’s Session (Room B1)

Wednesday, 28 September 2005 10:00-12:00 Tutorial-1: TBD (Mikio Aoyama)

(Room A1) Tutorial-2: Optical Network Technology and Management (Susumu Kinoshita, Fujitsu Labs, Richard Rabbat Fujitsu Labs. Of America) (Room B1)

12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:30 Tutorial-3: Inter-domain Traffic

Engineering for QoS-guraranteed DiffServ Provisioning (Young-Tak Kim, Yeungnam Univ.) (Room A1)

Tutorial-4: OSGi(Open Services Gateway Initiative) Service Platform (Ikuo Yamasaki, NTT Cyber Solutions Labs.)(Room B1)

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-18:00 Tutorial-5: Quality of Service in

Heterogeneous Networks (Kostas Pentikousis, Milla Huusko, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland) (Room A1)

Tutorial-6: Managing Ubiquitous Sensor Network (Jong-Tae Park, Kyungpook National Univ.) (Room B1)

Thursday, 29 September 2005

9:00-10:00 Welcoming Address & Keynote Speeches (Room A1) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-12:25 Session-1:IP Network/service

management 1(Room A1) Session-2: Management architecture 1 (Room B1)

12:25-13:55 Lunch 13:55-16:00 Session-3: Service quality

management (Room A1) Session-4: Ubiquitous and Ad hoc management (Room B1)

16:00-16:55 Poster Session 1 (Room B5-7) Coffee Break 16:55-19:00 Special Session 1: Mobile & Wireless

Communication Technologies for Ubiquitous Society (Room A1)

Session-5: Monitoring and measurement (Room B1)

Exhibit ion (Room B5-7)

19:30-21:30 Symposium Banquet

Friday, 30 September 2005 9:00-10:00 Keynote Speeches (Room A1) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-12:00 Session-6: IP network/service

management 2 (Room A1) Session-7: Management architecture 2 (Room B1)

12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:35 Session-8: Security and traffic

management (Room A1) Special Session 2 Standards, New Services and Computing Technologies for Ubiquitous Society (Room B1)

15:35-16:30 Poster Session 2 (Room B5-7) Coffee Break

Exhibit ion (Room B5-7)

16:30-18:30 Distinguished Experts Panel: Toward Managed Ubiquitous Information Society(Room A1)

Registration Hours Tuesday, September 27 12:00am - 17:00pm Wednesday, September 28 9:00am - 17:00pm

Thursday, September 29 Friday, September 30

8:30am - 17:00am 8:30am - 12:00am

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Keynotes

Challenge Towards the Ubiquitous Network Society Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio University, Japan)

Mobile FeliCa: i-mode Alliance Strategy Carl Atsushi Hirano (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)

Next Generation OSS Architecture for u-Society Kil-Ho Song (KT OSS Lab.,Korea)

The Convergence of Public Policy and Technology in the Ubiquitous Network Environment Al Vincent (NTIA, USA)

Distinguished Experts Panel Panelists

Murcus Brunner (NEC Europe, Germany) V. Sridhar (Satyam, India) Yoshimi Teshigawara (Soka University, Japan) Dongsik Yun (KT, Korea)

Special Sessions

Special Session 1: Mobile & Wireless Communication Technologies for Ubiquitous Society

SS 1-1: The current status and the future direction of DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) technology Chieteuk Ahn (ETRI, Korea)

SS 1-2: Towards a European Next Generation Mobile Network Marcus Brunner (NEC Europe, Germany)

SS 1-3: Overview of WiBro (Mobile WiMax) Il-Soo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

SS 1-4: Overview of IEEE802.11s - Wireless Aware L2 Mesh Networks Yoichi Matsumoto (Intel KK, Japan)

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SS 1-5: Overview of RFID Technologies for Ubiquitous Services Masashi Shimizu (NTT, Japan)

Special Session 2: Standardization, New Service and Computing Technologies for Ubiquitous Society

SS 2-1: NGN Standardization in ITU-T FGNGN Chul-Soo Kim (Inje University, Korea)

SS 2-2: Octave Project of KT Hong-Beom Cheon (KT, Korea)

SS 2-3: Seamless Mobility - A Compelling Blending of Ubiquitous Computing and Autonomic Computing John Strassner (Motorola Labs, USA)

SS 2-4: Network Operations Visibility - Real Time Dashboard that Connects the Field and Business Management Yoshie Hashima (SL Japan, Japan)

Tutorials

Tutorial 1: TBD Mikio Aoyama (Nanzen University)

Tutorial 2: Optical Network Technology and Management Susumu Kinoshita (Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd., Japan) Richard Rabbat (Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc., USA)

Tutorial 3: Inter-domain Traffic Engineering for QoS-guaranteed DiffServ Provisioning Young-Tak Kim (Yeungnam University, Korea)

Tutorial 4: OSGi (Open Services Gateway Initiative) Service Platform Ikuo Yamasaki (NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories, Japan)

Tutorial 5: Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Networks Kotas Pentikousis (VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Finland) Milla Huusko (VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Finland)

Tutorial 6: Managing Ubiquitous Sensor Network Jong-Tae Park (Kyungpook National University)

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Technical Sessions Thursday, 29 September 2005, 10:30 – 12:35 Session 1 – IP Network/service management 1 Chair: Toshio Tonouchi (NEC, Japan)

1.1 Autonomic Architecture to Support Next Generation Services, John C. Strassner (Motorola Labs, U.S.A.)

1.2 Provider Provisioned Internet VPN for Personal Communication, Kenji Hori, Kiyohito Yoshihara, Hiroki Horiuchi (KDDI R&D Labs., Japan )

1.3 Session & Connection Management with SIP and RSVP-TE for QoS-guaranteed Multimedia Service Provisioning, Young-Chul Jung, Jong-Chul Seo, Young-Tak Kim (Yeungnam Univ., Korea)

1.4 Flow-based Application-aware Internet Traffic Monitoring and Field Trial Experiences, TS Choi, SH Yoon, HS Chung, JS Park, BJ Lee, SS Yoon, TS Jeong (ETRI, Korea)

1.5 IRIMS(Internet Routing Information Management System), Young-Dae Kim, Gi-Eun Kim, Chun-ku Hwang, Jae-Hung Yu. (KT, Korea)

Thursday, 29 September 2005, 10:30 – 12:35 Session 2 - Management architecture 1 Chair: Jae-Oh Lee (Univ. of Technology and Education

Korea, Korea.)

2.1 Methodology of performance evaluation of integrated service systems with timeout control scheme, Akira Kawaguchi, Hiroshi Yamada (NTT, Japan)

2.2 Development of Network Operation Knowledge System, Takashi Shimizu, Takao Oono, Masanori Furutani, Katsuyuki Tsumita, Makoto Jinguji (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)

2.3 Innovative KTF OSS (I-KOSS) : An Approach to Integrated & Systematic Architecture for KTF OSS, Kyunghwa Ok, Hyeongseok Choi, Deokhan Kim (KTF, Korea)

2.4 Ontology modeling in developing OSSs, Shingo Horiuchi, Masateru Inoue, Takashi Inoue, Tetsuya Yamamura, (NTT, Japan)

2.5 Dynamic Traffic Management Focusing on User’s Satisfaction in All-IP Mobile Environment, Nobutoshi Abe, Norihiko Shinomiya, Yoshimi Teshigawara (Soka Univ., Japan)

Thursday, 29 September 2005, 13:30 – 15:35 Session 3 -Service quality management Chair: Yasusi Kanada (Hitachi, Japan)

3.1 Open API for QoS control in Next Generation Networks, Samson Lee, John Leaney, Tim O'Neill, Mark Hunter (Univ. of Technology, Sydney, Australia)

3.2 Dynamic Management of QoS Parameters, SeungChoel Mun, Ilsoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

3.3 A Content Transformation Framework for Personalization Service, Dong-Hui Kim, Jae-Oh Lee (Korea Univ. of Technology and Education, Korea)

3.4 Unified Broadcasting Management System for Static BCMCS in CDMA2000 1xEV/DO, SangKun Chun, YongMi Lee, IlSoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

3.5 Autonomic Service Architecture using Virtual Services, Ramy Farha, Myung Sup Kim, Alberto Leon-Garcia, James Won-Ki Hong (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)

Thursday, 29 September 2005, 13:30 – 15:35 Session 4 - Ubiquitous and Ad hoc management Chair: Shingo Ata (Osaka City Univ., Japan)

4.1 Managing Connectivity in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Henry Larkin, Zheng da Wu, Warren Toomey (Bond Univ., Australia)

4.2 An efficient distributed security policy management for gateway-less VPNs, Yuichi Ishikawa, Norihito Fujita, Akira Tsukamoto (NEC, Japan)

4.3 Reducing Service Interaction in Home Network by Managing Appliance/Abstract Objects, Method_xxquotxx_s Execution Rule and State, Kimio Tsuchikawa, Kazunori Katayama, Yoshihiro Nakamura, Fumihiko Ito (NTT Access Network Service Systems Labs., Japan)

4.4 Ubiquitous Data Management by using Word-of-mouth Information, Yasuyuki Beppu, Toshio Tonouchi (NEC, Japan)

4.5 An Evolvable Middleware for Managing, Syed Shariyar Murtaza, Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

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Thursday, 29 September 2005, 16:30 – 18:35 Session 5 - Monitoring and measurement Chair: Joong-Gu Song (Wareplus Ltd, Korea)

5.1 Data Sources in Proactive Network Management, Marat Zhanikeev, John McKeown, Yoshiaki Tanaka (Waseda Univ., Japan)

5.2 Using Mixed distribution for Modeling End-to-End Delay Characteristics, Yasuhiro Sato, Shingo Ata, Ikuo Oka, Chikato Fujiwara (Osaka City Univ., Japan)

5.3 A T-entropy Analysis of the Slammer Worm Outbreak, Raimund EImann, Ulrich Speidel, Nevil Brownlee (Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand)

5.4 A Real-Time Network Traffic Based Worm Detection System for Enterprise Networks, Long-Quan Zhao,Seong-Chul Hong,Hong-Taek Ju, James Won-Ki Hong (POSTECH, Korea)

5.5 Distributed measurement system for the end-to-end network performance using a dynamic job management, Takayuki Kushida, Kunikazu Yoda, Toshio Nishiyama, Tetsuo Takahashi (IBM Research, Japan)

Friday, 30 September 2005, 10:30 – 12:35 Session 6 - IP network/service management 2 Chair: John Strassner (Motorola Labs, U.S.A.)

6.1 Database Design for Performance Data in Integrated Network Management System, YeonJoo Na , IlSoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

6.2 Study on Compatibility of Diffusion-Type Flow Control and TCP, Kaori Muranaka, Chisa Takano, Masaki Aida (NTT AT, Japan)

6.3 Design and Implementation of BcN-NMS, Soonhyang Park, Yoosoo Han, Seonghak Suk, Jaehyung Yoo (KT, Korea)

6.4 Transport Network & Resource Management, Keunho Shin, Hanyou Jeong, Keesung Nam (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

Friday, 30 September 2005, 10:30 – 12:35 Session7- Management architecture 2 Chair: Yongbing Zhang (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan)

7.1 A Method of Network Provisioning on Layer 2 Networks, Masateru Inoue, Takashi Inoue, Yasumi Matsuyuki, Tetsuya Yamamura, Tsutomu Maruyama, Hiroshi Uno (NTT, Japan)

7.2 The realization of Work Management System based on 2-Dimensional Distributed Data Driven Architecture, Kenshi Tanabe, Takashi Kon, Kazuhisa Akiyama, Kazuhide Takahashi, Makoto Jinguji (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)

7.3 Radio Resource Management under Fixed-Mobile Convergence Architecture, Wei-Peng Chen, Ching-Fong Su, Richard Rabbat, Takeo Hamada (Fujitsu Labs of America, U.S.A.)

7.4 Scheduling Model and Algorithm for Workforce Management : a case study at KT, Dong Cheul Lee, Seungil Kim, Sungsoo Kim, Dongsik Yun (KT OSS Lab., Korea)

Friday, 30 September 2005, 13:30 – 15:35 Session 8 - Security and traffic management Chair: Choong-Seon Hong (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

8.1 High-Performance Intrusion Detection in FPGA-based Reconfiguring Hardware, Byoung-Koo Kim, Young-Jun Heo, Jin-Tae Oh (ETRI, Korea)

8.2 Detection- and Prevention-System of DNS query-based Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack, Yasuo Musashi, Seiji Hayashida, Ryuichi Matsuba, Kenichi Sugitani, Kai Rannenberg (Kumamoto Univ., Japan)

8.3 Risk Analysis in Communication Networks with Conditional Value-at-Risk, Jun Wu, Wuyi Yue, Shouyang Wang (Konan Univ., Japan)

8.4 Application Protocol based Anomaly Detection for high speed network, Dong-Ho Kang, Jin-Tae Oh, Ki-Young Kim (ETRI, Korea)

8.5 An SAML Based Architecture for Secure Data Exchange between User and OSS, Hee Jeong Koo, Choong Seon Hong, Myungsoo Kang (Kyung Hee, Korea), Gil Haeng Lee (ETRI, Korea)

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Poster Sessions Thursday, 29 September 2005, 15:05 – 16:00 Poster Session 1 Chair: TBD

P1.1 A Performance Analysis of the Internet Applications, Kug Chang Kang, Duk-joong Jeon, Jibok Chung (ETRI, Korea)

P1.2 A prototype of on demand and scheduled remote access VPN management system, Makoto Murakami, Hideki Yoshii, Yoshiki Ashikaya (Japan Telecom, Japan)

P1.3 SIP/SIMPLE-based Conference Room Management Method for the Voice Communication Medium “voiscape”, Yasusi Kanada (Hitachi, Japan)

P1.4 Leveraging an information model for User Centric Service Fulfilment & Assurance, Shmuel Markovits (ICT, Australia)

P1.5 Construction of Network Monitoring Screens Using Scalable Vector Graphics, Shinichiro Tsudaka, Hideo Nakata (Mitsubishi Electric, Japan)

P1.6 Implementation of Passive Network Monitoring System: Rule-set based Application Identification and Real time Analysis on high speed links, Min-Hyung Lee, Jong-Gyu Sung, Chang-Kyou Hwang, Jae-Hyoung Yoo (KT, Korea)

P1.7 Message Processing Framework for an Integrated NMS, WonJong Yang, SangGil Cho, WonSu Kim, IlSoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

P1.8 Detection of Network Traffic Anomalies, Hyun Joo Kim, Soo Hyung Lee, Jung C. Na, Jong Soo Jang (ETRI, Korea)

P1.9 Investigation of the Mutual Effect of Packet Transmission in IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack Network, Teerapat Sanguankotchakorn, Sudpakdee Arun (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)

P1.10 Bandwidth management system on Ethernet for applications without signaling networks, Hirofumi Yamazaki, Ryuma Kakinuma (NTT, Japan)

Friday, 30 September 2005, 15:05 – 16:00 Poster Session 2 Chair: TBD

P2.1 OSS Provisioning Interface for Triple Play Service, JooMin Lee, IlSoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

P2.2 Web-based Management Design using CTEM (Common Type Envelope Machine), Inho Roh, Ilsoo Ahn (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

P2.3 Proposal for the Policy-based 3rd party Access Management Architecture, Koji Yamamoto, Norio Yamaguchi, Takayuki Shigematsu (Customer Solutions Group, Japan)

P2.4 Creation of Configuration Data Management System Based on a Distributed Data Driven Architecture and XML, Takashi Kon, Kenshi Tanabe, Kazuhisa Akiyama, Kazuhide Takahashi, Makoto Jinguji (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)

P2.5 Implementation of Call Processing Management using TL1&XML, Jung Young Chul, (SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea)

P2.6 Basic design of ontological knowledge base to support network design by unskilled users, Takashi Goto, Haruhisa Nozue, Yoshihiro Nakamura, Fumihiko Ito (NTT Access Network Service Systems Labs., Japan)

P2.7 An Interaction Translation Method for WBEM/SNMP Gateway, So Jung Lee, Hong-Taek Ju, Chang-Won Ahn, James Won-Ki Hong (POSTECH, Korea)

P2.8 A Framework for the Integrated Management of Capital Markets Systems, Phoung Yarng, Pradeep Ray (Univ. of New South Wales, Australia)

P2.9 Management and Construction Issues for Enterprise-Wide IP Telephony, Chi-Shih Chao, An-Chi Liu (Feng Chia Univ., Taiwan)

P2.10 A Cross-Layering TCP Congestion Control Mechanism in Heterogeneous Networks, Dae Sun Kim, Choong Seon Hong, Yu-mi Kim (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

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Exhibitions

Cisco Systems K.K.: XML-based OSS for Cisco IOS-XR We introduce Cisco’s brand new, XML-based OSS concept and implementation which supports Cisco’s new OS architecture, “IOS-XR”. They make the management of networks / appliances simple, flexible, reliable, portable, extensible and cost-effective in comparison with the typical legacy approaches diverted from other primary purposes. For example, SNMP is mainly developed for activity monitoring and has only poor capability of configuration management. So, CLI emulation or similar really primitive operations are still alive.

Hewlett-Packard Japan, Ltd.: HP OSS Solusions We will show our OSS solutions based on HP OpenView family products and partner products. HP OpenView Service Activation Solution

HP OpenView Service Activator defines, organizes, and automates the many configuration tasks for servers, software, storage, network devices, and the HP OpenView applications that manage services.

MPLS Path Management System MPLS Path Management System offers collectively even from provisioning which simplifies network design and setup to obstacle surveillance and a fee collection system. This solution will be the bundled solution with HP OpenView Network Management System.

KT OSS Lab.: DIMS (Disaster Information Management System) & NeOSS (New Operations Support System)

DIMS DIMS is a system that gives quick evaluations of disastrous situations and according responses through nation wide real time collection of damage and immediate recover information at times of various disasters

NeOSS Individual operation support systems by facilities or services are integrated with a common platform based single system. Thereafter, single process combines customer, workplace, and management. This is the KT next generation OSS, which opens the way for e-Network Operations.

KT Freetel Co.: MOSS 2005 (Mobile Work-force Management System) & iReMS: integrated Repeater Management System

MOSS 2005 MOSS is a mobile solution system that carries out mobile office functions and fileld force automation functions for supporting field operations. MOSS consists of GIS, WEB and PDA client. GIS client acts on a board on field operations and WEB client a portal site for field operators. PDA client performs various supporting and managing function on field operations. MOSS server acts on mobile server and mobile gateway. The most important function of MOSS is work management function. Field operators input their work results through more than 2,200 work codes pre-defined. So MOSS server stores, measures the data and assess their work results.

iReMS Mobile telecommunication service providers have implemented lots of the base stations and the repeaters to enhance the quality of the mobile services. KTF has operated iReMS for managing lots of CDMA/W-CDMA repeaters since 2000. iReMS offers the integrated operation environment to manage various and heterogeneous equipments by using SMS, PDA and inband connection. And iReMS can analyze the performance trend and the status of the repeaters. iReMS is very powerful system as total management solution of various repeaters for wireless engineers.

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Microsoft Co., Ltd.: OSS/BSS Solutions to be “Agile Service Provider” As a thought leader in Enterprise software, Microsoft recognized and embraced very early the enormous possibilities of XML. With an entire product line re-engineered around XML technologies, Microsoft is able to deliver against its vision of an “Agile Service Providers” that closely aligns with NGOSS, Lean Operator’s objectives. Visitors to Microsoft booth will be able to understand how Microsoft technology , including Connected Services Framework and Customer Care Framework, can be utilized to enhance OSS/BSS support for advanced Value-Added Services in terms of increased revenue streams, greater flexibility, and lower operation costs.

SL Japan Corporation: Customizable Real Time Dashboard & Builder for OSS Applications & Solutions SL (Sherrill-Lubinski) Corporation of the USA, is a leading provider of software solutions for real-time dynamic GUIs in Java, C++ and .NET. At APNOMS 2005, SL-GMS (Graphical Modeling System) extremely compact, fast and customizable Web-based Java dynamic GUI solutions for OSS will be demonstrated on Windows and PDAs.

SL-GMS Enterprise RTView Customizable Real Time Dashboard and Builder for OSS: Various OSS data sources including SQL, XML and JMS can be visualized without programming. Role-based custom dashboard (Java GUI) displays can be configured by simple click & point object pallets, and quickly deploy in a Web browser or any enterprise portal, simply by connecting to accessible data sources by menu selection. Enterprise RTView can be used with any OSS applications or solutions.

SL-GMS J/Net Dynamic Java GUI Development Tool for Network Management Applications: J/Net provides the rapid and flexible development dynamic Java GUIs for network management applications, to display nodes and links over cartographic maps and the creation of physical network displays or logical views. Its unprecedented performance is based on SL’s special graphic drawing and code generation technology, providing smooth zoom & pan and drill downs in Web environment.

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Hotel Information You are requested to contact directly with a hotel and book your room by yourself. Followings are example of hotels where English is available. [More than 10,000 Yen per night] - Laguna Garden Hotel http://www.anahotels.com/eng/hotels/lgn/index.html - Hotel Loisir http://www.loisir.co.jp/english/pages/index.html [Less than 10,000 Yen per night] - Toyoko Inn Naha Asahi-bashi Ekimae http://www.toyoko-inn.com/e_hotel/00076/index.html - Pacific Hotel Okinawa http://www.pacifichotel.jp/index-english.htm - Okinawa Washington Hotel http://www.wh-rsv.com/english/okinawa/index.html More hotel information is shown on a homepage of Okinawa Convention Bureau: http://www.ocvb.or.jp/index.php?current=Page_Header&action=General_Page&mode=isel&lang=en&Template=stay Laguna Garden Hotel is in 5 minutes on foot from Okinawa Convention Center and other hotels are in Naha city which is the prefectural capital of Okinawa. Note: Room rates are subject to change. Please check exact rates on hotel homepages or ask the hotel by FAX. Some hotels may not support good English.

Other Information Passport and visa: Foreign participants entering Japan must hold valid passport and visa (if required). For details, please consult your travel agent or the nearest Japanese Consulate. If you need to contact and/or ask us, please send mail to the Publicity Co-Chairs: Kiminori Sugauchi ([email protected])

Young-Myoung Kim ([email protected])

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