Programming Network Architectures: Concepts, Analysis, Prototyping
Автор:
Michael Kounavis, 200 стр., ISBN:
3639251970
In this thesis, the author addresses the problem of programming network architectures. The book describes a network architecture as a distributed communication system associated with network services, algorithms, time scales, and state. Programming network architectures is challenging. The difficulty stems from the fact that it is hard to define a programmable networking model that encompasses services as diverse as routing, signaling, and access control/forwarding. Another challenging issue is the performance of programmable network architectures. To address these problems the author desined and implemented a programming system that automates a life cycle process for the creation, deployment, management, and architecting of network architectures. In this book, he discusses his experiences in building a "spawning" network testbed that is capable of creating distinct network architectures on-demand. Several aspects of the testbed are described including the...
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