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| Title: | Network Functional Composition: State of the Art |
| Authors: | Henke, Christian Siddiqui, Abbas Khondoker, M. Rahamatullah |
| Keywords: | Functional Composition |
| Issue Date: | Oct-2010 |
| Publisher: | Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ATNAC 2010), Auckland, Newzealand |
| Abstract: | Network Functional Composition is an approach for
a flexible Internet architecture which decomposes the layered
network stack in functional building blocks which can be loosely
coupled. Functional Composition therefore enables a customized
composition of functionality at the edges and in the network in
respect to application specific requirements. Functional Composition
is an paradigm for an Future Internet architecture which
provides solutions for many of the challenges that have been
identified in the Future Internet debate. Several early and current
projects have addressed Functional Composition with different
aspects, which have been reviewed here as part of a state-ofthe-
art analysis. This review shall give an overview about the
different projects and categorizes the different approaches. |
| URI: | http://dspace.icsy.de/handle/123456789/288 |
| Appears in Collections: | 01: Publications / Publikationen
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