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WS-Management

WS-Management (Web Services-Management) is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services. WS-Management provides a common way for systems to access and exchange management information across the IT infrastructure.

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Abbreviation
WS-MAN
Domain
Systems Management
Latest version
1.2 September 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09)
Organization
Distributed Management Task Force
Related standards
WBEM
Status
Published

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Design

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Implementations and application support

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WS-Management

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples74
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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WS-Management

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related to Implementations and application support · 38
WS-Management → ANSI, By, Delivery Architecture, Devices Profile, DPWS, European, GNU Lesser General Public, HTTPS, Intel Active Management Technology, ITEA, Java, Java WS-Management, LGPL, License, Microsoft, Oct, On Windows, OpenNMS, OSGi, R2
related to history · 13
WS-Management → AMD, Dell, DMTF, DSP0226, Intel, Management, Microsoft, September, Specification, Sun Microsystems, The, The DMTF, Web Services
related to Design · 8
WS-Management → DMTF, DMTF-originated Common Information Model, Internet, Netconf, SNMP, The, WBEM, Web
related to External links · 7
WS-Management → Microsoft Windows, Open-source, Simple Object Access Protocol, SOAP, Windows Remote Management, WS-Management Protocol, WS-ManagementWinRM
Abbreviation · 1
WS-Management → WS-MAN
Domain · 1
WS-Management → Systems Management
Latest version · 1
WS-Management → 1.2 September 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09)
Organization · 1
WS-Management → Distributed Management Task Force
Related standards · 1
WS-Management → WBEM
Status · 1
WS-Management → Published

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management dmtf protocol windows winrm services web implementations systems open microsoft 2008 standards wbem specification remote server standard devices common

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
WS-ManagementAbbreviationWS-MAN1.00infobox
WS-ManagementDomainSystems Management1.00infobox
WS-ManagementLatest version1.2 September 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09)1.00infobox
WS-ManagementOrganizationDistributed Management Task Force1.00infobox
WS-ManagementRelated standardsWBEM1.00infobox
WS-ManagementStatusPublished1.00infobox
WS-ManagementWebsitewww.dmtf.org/standards/wsman1.00infobox
WS-ManagementYear started2008; 18 years ago (2008)1.00infobox
WS-Managementrelated to DesignThe0.60section
WS-Managementrelated to DesignDMTF0.60section
WS-Managementrelated to DesignInternet0.60section
WS-Managementrelated to DesignWeb0.60section

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