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Advances in Network-Embedded Management and Applications - Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Network-Embedded Management and Applications (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
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Advances in Network-Embedded Management and Applications - Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Network-Embedded Management and Applications (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
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The general trend of modern network devices towards greater
intelligence and programmability is accelerating the development of
systems that are increasingly autonomous and to a certain degree
self-managing. Examples range from router scripting environments to
fully programmable server blades. This has opened up a new field of
computer science research, reflected in this new volume. This
selection of contributions to the first ever international workshop
on network-embedded management applications (NEMA) features six
papers selected from submissions to the workshop, held in October
2010 at Niagara Falls, Canada. They represent a wide cross-section
of the current work in this vital field of inquiry. Covering a
diversity of perspectives, the volume's dual structure first of all
examines the 'enablers' for NEMAs-the platforms, frameworks, and
development environments which facilitate the evolution of
network-embedded management and applications. The second section of
the book covers network-embedded applications that might both
empower and benefit from such enabling platforms. These papers
cover topics ranging from deciding where to best place management
control functions inside a network to a discussion of how
multi-core hardware processors can be leveraged for traffic
filtering applications. The section concludes with an analysis of a
delay-tolerant network application in the context of the 'One
Laptop per Child' program. There is a growing recognition that it
is vital to make network operation and administration as easy as
possible to contain operational expenses and cope with ever shorter
control cycles. This volume provides researchers in the field with
the very latest in current thinking.
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