5. Summary
The evolution of enterprise computing has had a dramatic impact on the role of system management, with system management and administration proving to be a difficult issue for most organizations. With the demand for IT organizations to provide more information faster and with greater reliability and accuracy, IT organizations are seeking for solutions that help them manage the integrated enterprise. Enterprise management systems enables administrators to perform resource, system, and network management, proactively manage systems and processes, automate tasks, and add, remove, or modify functionality based on business needs.
The technologies that have been developed in the context of enterprise management are quite useful in the domain of web services. Especially CIM, ITSM, eTOM, PARLAY have capabilities that can be directly and indirectly leveraged in undertaking model-based management of web services.
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(2005). Enterprise Management and Web Services. In: Web Services in the Enterprise. Network and Systems Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27597-5_4
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