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This chapter continues the analysis of management applications. Two major categories will be analyzed: environment specific management applications and distributed service applications. Environment specific applications can be divided into two major groups: network-oriented management applications and systems-oriented management applications. Each of these groups contains several types of applications. The objective of this chapter is to identify all the components of these applications, together with the associated issues, placing emphasis on integration aspects with platform services and with other management applications. Most of the capabilities will be presented in a tabular form which is easily readable and can be used when checking off the capabilities of various applications which claim to satisfy the requirements of one or several application types. The full list of these types of applications was given in the section 13.1.
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Ghetie, I.G. (1997). Management Applications Capabilities Analysis — II. In: Networks and Systems Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6299-3_14
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