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Design and implementation of a fault management service for heterogeneous networks using Tina Network Resource architectureParshotam, Chiba Chetan 22 March 2006 (has links)
Master of Science in Engineering - Engineering / Faults are unavoidable and cause network downtime and degradation of large and complex
communication networks. The need for fault management capabilities for improving network reliability is critical to rectify these faults. Current communication networks are moving towards the distributed computing environment enabling these networks to transport heterogeneous multimedia information across end to end connections. An advanced fault management system is thus required for such communication networks. Fault Management provides information on the status of the network by locating, detecting, identifying, isolating, and correcting network problems thereby increasing network reliability. The TINA (Telecommunication Information Networking Architecture) standards define a Network Resource Architecture (NRA) that provides a framework of a transport network that is capable of transporting heterogeneous multimedia media information across heterogeneous networks. TINA also defines a Management Architecture that follows the functional area organization defined in the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Management Framework, namely fault, configuration, accounting, performance, and security management (FCAPS).
The aim of this project is to utilise the TINA NRA and Management Architecture concepts
and principles to design and implement a distributed Fault Management Service for heterogeneous networks. The design presented here utilises TINA’s fault management specifi-
cations, together with UML modelling tools to developed this Fault Management Service.
The design incorporates the use of CORBA and SNMP to provide a distributed management
functionality capable of providing fault management support across heterogeneous networks. The generic nature of the fault management service is tested on the SATINA
Trial platform which consists of both an ATM network as well as an IP MPLS network.
The report concludes that the Fault Management Service is applicable to any connectionoriented
network that is modeled using the TINA NRA specification and principles.
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Implementation of Tina service subscription information management using OBDMSLee, Jimmy 13 March 2006 (has links)
Master of Science in Engineering - Engineering / The next generation telecommunication networks will offer users a range of services. These
future telecommunication services are envisaged to be tailored services that are customizable
in order to satisfy specific requirements of a variety of customers. Service subscribers and users should be offered some direct control in managing their services. Customization in a multi-service environment introduces the requirement for multiple service profiles for each user. Having user service profiles enable universal service access. The current
telecommunication service subscription model is no longer viable for the next generation or TINA-based services. This work proposes a subscription and service information management
system that is integrated into the existing TINA-structured platform in the South African TINA (SATINA) Trial. The system developed here realizes the object-oriented TINA subscription information management model. The information model defines all the information and relationships required to handle users, subscribers and the subscription life cycle. The project employs the emerging Object Database Management System (ODBMS) to manage the object oriented telecommunication subscription data. ODBMS provides a powerful and efficient way to managed these object oriented information as information and the relationships are stored as they are used in the application. The proposed subscription and service information management system is a distributed application based on the
widely used three-tier architecture model. The three-tier model enables distributed access to the centrally managed subscription and service information regardless of the implementation
adopted. Visual modeling technique is used to develop the application and convey the design principles. Application of the subscription and service information management system in the service provider domain is demonstrated by the domain administrator’s usage of the system’s graphical management console. The integration of the information management system and the SATINA Trial’s service platform is indicated through the usage of the TINA compliant Online Subscription service.
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Telecommunications service accounting management based on TINAChen, Chen-Yu 09 February 2006 (has links)
Master of Science in Engineering - Engineering / The next generation telecommunication networks offers traditional voice type services as
well as advanced data services, typically of the multi-media based type, on top of an open
resource, heterogeneous network that delivers services with a specified level of quality of service (QoS). The need for a comprehensive telecommunications service accounting management
system in the such Next Generation Network is envisaged as the traditional telecommunications
billing system does not meet the accounting management requirements in such network. This report present the design and implementation of a service accounting management system based on the Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA). The service accounting management in TINA service environment, which allows the users to obtain multiple service with specified network connection QoS, is emonstrated
on the South Africa TINA Trial platform, which provides a next generation service environment
conceived by TINA. This work shows the generation and the flow of the service and
network usage accounting information in the distributed processing environment.
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A fraud management system architecture for next-generation networksBihina Bella, Madeleine Adrienne. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc. (Computer Science)--University of Pretoria, 2007.
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Tina Modotti and Idols behind altarsDeetsch, Andrea Jeanne, January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Louisville, 2003. / Department of Fine Arts. Vita. "May 2003." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-49).
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Web-based e-commerce service provisioning using a TINA retailerBrassell, Shaun 09 February 2006 (has links)
Master of Science in Engineering - Engineering / This project examines the use of TINA concepts to provide the required service architecture layer for the Next Generation Network. In particular, it details how the current Internet-based e-commerce environment could be integrated as a service within the TINA NGN solution. A prototype service in the form of a virtual shopping mall provides the context for this development. The presented model allows for seamless integration with existing Internet e-commerce solutions whilst providing a number of additional value-added services.
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Tina Ti as sex symbol : a challenge to dominant culture /Suen, Siu-mei, Jocelyn. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-56).
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Tina Ti as sex symbol a challenge to dominant culture /Suen, Siu-mei, Jocelyn. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-56). Also available in print.
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Shakespeare plus feminism Shakespeare & Company's Tina Packer /Miles, Linda Susan, Canning, Charlotte, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2004. / Supervisor: Charlotte Canning. Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Also available from UMI.
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Laughing Outside My Box: A Risky and Contextual Love Story in Three Lady PartsHull, Heather 01 December 2009 (has links)
This purpose of this document is to examine risk as a thematic element in the practice of comedy as performed by women. Risk is evident in various ways: individual female comedic performance, the labeling of someone as "female comedic performer" and in being an individual female who strives to undertake comedy as a means of personal performance. Through an analysis of comedians Tina Fey, Kathy Griffin, Sarah Silverman and myself, this thesis recognizes an appreciation of that risk, argues for the importance of context in thinking about comedy, and ultimately calls for the further inclusion of women in the historical canon of comedic performance.
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