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    <dc:date>2013-06-20T08:44:45Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet</title>
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    <description>Title: Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet
Authors: Galais, Alex; Clayman, S.; Lefevre, Josette; Fisher, Andreas; de Meer, Hermann; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Davy, Steven
Abstract: One of the key aspect fundamentally missing from the current Internet infrastructure is an advanced service networking platform and facilities, &#xD;
which take advantage of flexible sharing of available connectivity, computation, &#xD;
and storage resources. This paper aims to explore the architectural co-existence &#xD;
of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of connectivity and &#xD;
computation resources and self-management capabilities, by fully integrating &#xD;
networking with cloud computing in order to create In-Network Clouds. It also &#xD;
presents the designs and experiments with a number of In-Network Clouds platforms, which have the aim to create a  flexible environment for autonomic deployment and management of virtual networks and services as experimented &#xD;
with and validated on large-scale testbeds.</description>
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    <title>Management Architecture and Systems for Future</title>
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    <description>Title: Management Architecture and Systems for Future
Authors: Pujolle, Guy; Macedo, Daniel; Srassner, J. S.; Berl, Andreas; Galis, A.; Denazis, S.; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Giacomin, P.; Bassi, Alessandro; de Meer, Hermann; Fischer, Andreas
Abstract: This paper presents a new autonomic management architectural&#xD;
model consisting of a number of distributed management systems running within&#xD;
the network, which are described with the help of five abstractions and distributed&#xD;
systems: Virtualisation, Management, Knowledge, Service Enablers and&#xD;
Orchestration Planes. The envisaged solution is applicable to the management&#xD;
design of Future Internet as a service and self-aware network, which guarantees&#xD;
built-in orchestrated reliability, robustness, context, access, security, service&#xD;
support and self-management of the communication resources and services</description>
    <dc:date>2010-10-11T10:32:39Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Manageability of future internet virtual networks from a practical viewpoint</title>
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    <description>Title: Manageability of future internet virtual networks from a practical viewpoint
Authors: de Meer, H.; Fischer, A.; Movahedif, Z.; Macedo, D.; Clayman, S.; Mamatas, L.; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Astorga Rivera, José Antonio; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Lefevre, L.; Cheniour, A.; Muldowney, D.; Davy, S.; Galis, A.
Abstract: The Autonomic Internet project [1] approach relies on abstractions and&#xD;
distributed systems of a five plane solution for the provision of Future Internet&#xD;
Services (OSKMV): Orchestration, Service Enablers, Knowledge, Management&#xD;
and Virtualisation Planes. This paper presents a practical viewpoint of the&#xD;
manageability of virtual networks, exercising the components and systems that&#xD;
integrate this approach and that are being validated. This paper positions the&#xD;
distributed systems and networking services that integrate this solution, focusing&#xD;
on the provision of Future Internet services for self-configuration and selfperformance&#xD;
management scenes</description>
    <dc:date>2010-10-11T08:25:35Z</dc:date>
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