Research challenges in future multi-domain network performance measurement and monitoring. Calyam, P. & Swany, M. Computer Communication Review, 2015. abstract bibtex The perfSONAR-based Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement and Monitoring Workshop was held on Febru- Ary 20-21, 2014 in Arlington, VA. The goal of the workshop was to review the state of the perfSONAR effort and cat- Alyze future directions by cross-fertilizing ideas, and distill- ing common themes among the diverse perfSONAR stake- holders that include: network operators and managers, end- users and network researchers. The timing and organiza- Tion for the second workshop is significant because there are an increasing number of groups within NSF supported data-intensive computing and networking programs that are dealing with measurement, monitoring and troubleshoot- ing of multi-domain issues. These groups are forming ex- plicit measurement federations using perfSONAR to address a wide range of issues. In addition, the emergence and wide-adoption of new paradigms such as software-defined networking are taking shape to aid in traffic management needs of scientific communities and network operators. Con- sequently, there are new challenges that need to be addressed for extensible and programmable instrumentation, measure-ment data analysis, visualization and middleware security features in perfSONAR. This report summarizes the work- shop efforts to bring together diverse groups for delivering targeted short/long talks, sharing latest advances, and iden- Tifying gaps that exist in the community for solving end-to- end performance problems in an effctive, scalable fashion.
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