Speaker: James
W. Hong, Computer Science and Engineering, POSTECH, Korea
This talk will provide a brief overview of emerging technologies involved in Web-based network and systems management. Technologies such as HTTP, HTML, Java, and Web server operational considerations are introduced and explored. An analysis of emerging Web-based management standards and frameworks, such as WBEM, JMX, MRTG+, WebTrafMon, iMon will be examined. We will also present several examples of actual Web-based management systems that have been developed and deployed by the DP&NM Lab (http://dpnm.postech.ac.kr) at POSTECH.
Short Bio: James
Won-Ki Hong is an associate professor in the Dept. of Computer Science
and Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang, Korea. He is also an associate director
of POSTECH Information Research Laboratories (PIRL, http://www.postech.ac.kr/pirl).
He has been with POSTECH since May 1995. Prior to joining POSTECH,
he was a
research professor in the Dept. of Computer Science, University of
Western
Ontario, London, Canada. Dr. Hong received the BSc and MSc degrees
from the
University of Western Ontario in 1983 and 1985, respectively, and the
PhD
degree from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada in 1991.
He has been
very active as a participant, program committee member and organizing
committee
member for IEEE CNOM sponsored symposiums such as NOMS, IM, DSOM and
APNOMS.
He is currently a technical program co-chair for 2000 IEEE/IFIP Network
Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2000, www.noms.org/2000),
which will
be held in April 10-14, 2000 in Hawaii. He is also the current
technical chair
for IEEE CNOM. For the last several years, he has been working
on various
research projects on network and systems management, which utilize
Web, Java
and CORBA technologies. His research interests include network and
systems
management, distributed computing and multimedia systems. He
is a member of
IEEE, KICS, KNOM and KISS.
Host: Injong Rhee, Computer Science, NCSU