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Book Title
Network as a Service for Next Generation Internet
Publication Date
2017-05-25
Pages
440
ISBN
9781785611766

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Institution of Engineering & Technology
ISBN-10
1785611763
ISBN-13
9781785611766
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235236094

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
440 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Network As a Service for Next Generation Internet
Subject
Networking / General, Telecommunications
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Author
Shangguang Wang
Subject Area
Computers, Technology & Engineering
Series
Telecommunications Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2017-385502
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
004.6
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Network-as-a-Service and network cloudification in the next generation Internet Chapter 2: Methods and Infrastructure of Network-as-a-Service Chapter 3: Flexible and dynamic Network-as-a-Service for next generation Internet Chapter 4: Virtual deployment of virtual networks in Network as a Service Chapter 5: Network service discovery, selection, and brokerage Chapter 6: Service selection and recommendation in integrated network environment Chapter 7: Cloud networking evolution Chapter 8: Mobile Cloud Networking: future communication architecture for mobile cloud Chapter 9: Composition of network and cloud service in next generation Internet Chapter 10: NaaS-enabled service composition in SDN environment Chapter 11: Network-as-a-Service in software-defined networking for end-to-end quality of service provisioning Chapter 12: Flow management and orchestration for virtualized network functions in software-defined networks Chapter 13: On-demand network virtualization and provisioning services in SDN-driven cloud platforms Chapter 14: GPU-based acceleration of SDN controllers Chapter 15: Virtualisation and management of application service networks Chapter 16: Context-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform for smart IoT applications Chapter 11: Network-as-a-Service in software-defined networking for end-to-end quality of service provisioning Chapter 12: Flow management and orchestration for virtualized network functions in software-defined networks Chapter 13: On-demand network virtualization and provisioning services in SDN-driven cloud platforms Chapter 14: GPU-based acceleration of SDN controllers Chapter 15: Virtualisation and management of application service networks Chapter 16: Context-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform for smart IoT applications Chapter 11: Network-as-a-Service in software-defined networking for end-to-end quality of service provisioning Chapter 12: Flow management and orchestration for virtualized network functions in software-defined networks Chapter 13: On-demand network virtualization and provisioning services in SDN-driven cloud platforms Chapter 14: GPU-based acceleration of SDN controllers Chapter 15: Virtualisation and management of application service networks Chapter 16: Context-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform for smart IoT applications Chapter 11: Network-as-a-Service in software-defined networking for end-to-end quality of service provisioning Chapter 12: Flow management and orchestration for virtualized network functions in software-defined networks Chapter 13: On-demand network virtualization and provisioning services in SDN-driven cloud platforms Chapter 14: GPU-based acceleration of SDN controllers Chapter 15: Virtualisation and management of application service networks Chapter 16: Context-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform for smart IoT applications services in SDN-driven cloud platforms Chapter 14: GPU-based acceleration of SDN controllers Chapter 15: Virtualisation and management of application service networks Chapter 16: Context-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform for smart IoT applications
Synopsis
With the rapid progress in networking and computing technologies, a wide variety of network-based computing applications have been developed and deployed on the internet. Flexible and effective service provisioning for supporting the diverse applications is a key requirement for the next generation internet. However, the current internet lacks sufficient capability for meeting this requirement, mainly due to the ossification caused by tight coupling between network architecture and infrastructure. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which has been widely adopted in cloud computing via the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) paradigms, may be applied in networking to decouple network architecture and infrastructure; thus offering a promising approach to addressing some fundamental challenges to the next generation Internet. In general, such a service-oriented networking paradigm is referred to as Network-as-a-Service (NaaS). This book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS., This book presents the state of the art of the Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS., With the rapid progress in networking and computing technologies, a wide variety of network-based computing applications have been developed and deployed on the internet. Flexible and effective service provisioning for supporting the diverse applications is a key requirement for the next generation internet. However, the current internet lacks sufficient capability for meeting this requirement, mainly due to the ossification caused by tight coupling between network architecture and infrastructure. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which has been widely adopted in cloud computing via the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) paradigms, may be applied in networking to decouple network architecture and infrastructure; thus offering a promising approach to addressing some fundamental challenges to the next generation Internet. In general, such a service-oriented networking paradigm is referred to as Networkas- a-Service (NaaS). This book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS., With the rapid progress in networking and computing technologies, a wide variety of network-based computing applications have been developed and deployed on the internet. Flexible and effective service provisioning for supporting the diverse applications is a key requirement for the next generation internet. However, the current internet lacks sufficient capability for meeting this requirement, mainly due to the ossification caused by tight coupling between network architecture and infrastructure. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), which has been widely adopted in cloud computing via the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) paradigms, may be applied in networking to decouple network architecture and infrastructure; thus offering a promising approach to addressing some fundamental challenges to the next generation Internet. In general, such a service-oriented networking paradigm is referred to as Network-as-a-Service (NaaS). This book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS. book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS.book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS.book presents the state of the art of the NaaS paradigm, including its concepts, architecture, key technologies, applications, and development directions for future network service provisioning. It provides readers with a comprehensive reference that reflects the most current technical developments related to NaaS.
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TK5105.5

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