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Handbook of Network and System Administration Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)

Handbook of Network and System Administration By Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)

Handbook of Network and System Administration by Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)


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System administration is about the design, running and maintenance of human-computer systems. This book summarizes the state of research and practice in this field of network and system administration, in an anthology of chapters written by the top academics in the field. It covers data center planning and design.

Handbook of Network and System Administration Summary

Handbook of Network and System Administration by Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)

System administration is about the design, running and maintenance of human-computer systems. Examples of human-computer systems include business enterprises, service institutions and any extensive machinery that is operated by, or interacts with human beings. System administration is often thought of as the technological side of a system: the architecture, construction and optimization of the collaborating parts, but it also occasionally touches on softer factors such as user assistance (help desks), ethical considerations in deploying a system, and the larger implications of its design for others who come into contact with it.This book summarizes the state of research and practice in this emerging field of network and system administration, in an anthology of chapters written by the top academics in the field. The authors include members of the IST-EMANICS Network of Excellence in Network Management.This book will be a valuable reference work for researchers and senior system managers wanting to understand the essentials of system administration, whether in practical application of a data center or in the design of new systems and data centers.

About Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)

Jan Bergstra is a professor of computer science at the University of Amsterdam, a part time professor of applied logic at Utrecht University (both NL) and he is a honorary visiting professor with the University of Swansea (UK). His main resarch interest has been computability theory, process algebra and abstract data types, but he worked in many other aspects of computer science as well, including in particular decidability problems that arise in the theory of computer virusses. He is a member of the Academia Europaea. He is currently managing editor of 'Science of Computer Programming' and the 'Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming'.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Arena1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. Scaling Data Centre Services (M. Burgess)3. Automating System Administration: Landscape, Approaches and Costs (A.B. Brown, J.L. Hellerstein and A. Keller)4. System Configuration Management (A. Couch)3. Technology1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. Unix and z/OS (K. Stav)3. Email (C.P.J. Koymans and J. Scheerder)4. XML-Based Network Management (J.W. Hong and M-J. Choi)5. Open Technology (J. Scheerder and C.P.J. Koymans)6. System Backup: Methodologies, Algorithms and Efficiency Models (A. Frisch)7. What Can Web Services Bring to Integrated Management? (A. Pras and J-P. Martin-Flatin)8. Internet Management Protocols (J. Schoenwaelder)4. Networks1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. Management of Ad Hoc Networks (R. Badonnel, R. State and O. Festor)3. Some Relevant Aspects of Network Analysis and Graph Theory (G.S. Canright and K. Engo-Monsen)4. Knowledge Engineering Using Ontologies (J. Strassner)5. Application Integration Using Semantic Web Services (J. Vrancken and K. Koymans)5. Policy1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. Security Management and Policies (M. Bishop)3. Policy-Based Management (A. Bandara, N. Damianou, E. Lupu, M. Sloman and N. Dulay)6. Computation1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. On the Complexity of Change and Configuration Management (M. Burgess and L. Kristiansen)3. Complexity of System Configuration Management (Y. Sun and A. Couch)4. Predictable and Reliable Program Code: Virtual Machine-Based Projection Semantics (J.A. Bergstra and I. Bethke)7. Models1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. System Administration and the Scientific Method (M. Burgess)3. System Administration and the Business Process (M. Burgess)4. System Reliability (T. Reitan)8. Business1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. State-of-the-Art in Economic Management of Internet Services (B. Stiller and D. Hausheer)3. Service Provisioning: Challenges, Process Alignment and Tool Support (M. Brenner, G. Dreo Rodosek, A. Hanemann, H-G. Hegering and R. Koenig)4. IT Service Management (P.F.L. Scheffel and J. Strassner)5. Decision and Control Factors for IT-Sourcing (G. Delen)6. How Do ICT Professionals Perceive Outsourcing? (D. Hoogeveen)9. Professional1. Comment (J. Bergstra and M. Burgess)2. Systems Administration as a Self-Organizing System: The Professionalization of SA via Interest and Advocacy Groups (S. Rose Chalup)3. Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Systems (S. Fagernes and K. Ribu)

Additional information

NPB9780444521989
9780444521989
0444521984
Handbook of Network and System Administration by Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2007-11-09
1028
N/A
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