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Network management standards provide a basis for hiding differences between resources, along with a method of managing them in a consistent way. Frequently, network management tools are based on proprietary products and are often complex both to use and to install. The increasing popularity of the World Wide Web, with its established user interface and the ability to run on almost any platform. offers a new way to provide wide access to complex software applications. This paper describes the architecture and implementation of two new network management applications that are accessible through the Web and are targeted to run on powerful hosts as well as small mobile computers. The GDMO/ASN.1 (Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects using the Abstract Syntax Notation 1) Search Engine enables users to perform complex queries and to navigate OSI management documents exploiting the Web's hypertext facilities. Liaison is a Web-based browser for CMIP (Common Management Information Protocol) and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agents that is equipped with powerful tools, such as a directory and a metadata facility.