Mechanisms for management of SLA for Virtual Software Defined Networks based on QoS Classes. Gomes, R. L., Madeira, E. R. M., & Bittencourt, L. F. In 2017 IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network and Service Management (IM), pages 829–834, May, 2017. 00000
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This paper presents the contributions of the phd thesis “Mechanisms for management of SLA for Virtual Software Defined Networks based on QoS Classes”. Over the years the Internet has become the primary means of communication, where the users expect to access the Internet anytime, anywhere, and with a certain quality level. As a consequence, in the past few years the traffic demand to Internet access has increased. However, since the current Internet does not guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE), the companies apply a Service Level Agreements (SLA) with Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In this way, the Internet service providers aim to improve utilization of network resources and service delivery to the users through the deployment of Virtual Networks (VNs) over Software Defined Networks (SDNs), called virtual software defined networks (VSDNs). However, the management of this type of environment still presents open issues. In this context, a set of mechanisms to manage VSDN was developed. The objectives of the developed mechanisms are to negotiate, to deploy and to adapt the VSDNs according to the current state of the network infrastructure and the SLA definition.
@inproceedings{gomes_mechanisms_2017,
	title = {Mechanisms for management of {SLA} for {Virtual} {Software} {Defined} {Networks} based on {QoS} {Classes}},
	doi = {10.23919/INM.2017.7987380},
	abstract = {This paper presents the contributions of the phd thesis “Mechanisms for management of SLA for Virtual Software Defined Networks based on QoS Classes”. Over the years the Internet has become the primary means of communication, where the users expect to access the Internet anytime, anywhere, and with a certain quality level. As a consequence, in the past few years the traffic demand to Internet access has increased. However, since the current Internet does not guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE), the companies apply a Service Level Agreements (SLA) with Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In this way, the Internet service providers aim to improve utilization of network resources and service delivery to the users through the deployment of Virtual Networks (VNs) over Software Defined Networks (SDNs), called virtual software defined networks (VSDNs). However, the management of this type of environment still presents open issues. In this context, a set of mechanisms to manage VSDN was developed. The objectives of the developed mechanisms are to negotiate, to deploy and to adapt the VSDNs according to the current state of the network infrastructure and the SLA definition.},
	booktitle = {2017 {IFIP}/{IEEE} {Symposium} on {Integrated} {Network} and {Service} {Management} ({IM})},
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