Abstract — This paper develops a Service Level Agreement (SLA) framework as a part of a complex networked media multi-domain eco-system, aiming to deliver multimedia Quality of Services (QoS) enabled services over multiple domain network infrastructures. It continues a previous work which defined the management architecture of a networked media oriented system- based on new Virtual Content Aware Networks (VCAN) concepts. The contribution of this work, beyond traditional SLA usage, consists in fully specifying and then implementing the dynamic SLA-based management for VCAN resources provisioning in a multi-provider, multi-domain network environment
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
Internet is currently evolving from a best effort only service towards a service that supports diffe...
Abstract. We consider an SLA (Service Level Agreement) committed between two parties to use the guar...
Abstract—The significant orientation of the current Internet towards information/content determined ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is being provided to the variety of end-users demands...
Recently, the Internet has become a popular platform for the delivery of multimedia content. However...
With the increasing popularity of utility-oriented computing where the resources are traded as servi...
As the 5G technology is expected to impact the mobile network and associated ecosystems, appropriate...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
A key feature of fifth generation (5G) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) is the assurance of hig...
This article proposes a service level agreement applied to the optical domain (O-SLA), which is expe...
It is paramount to provide seamless and ubiquitous access to rich contents available online to inter...
We present a novel Service Level Agreement (SLA)-driven service provisioning architecture, which ena...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
International audienceIn the few last years, network virtualization concept has attracted a great de...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
Internet is currently evolving from a best effort only service towards a service that supports diffe...
Abstract. We consider an SLA (Service Level Agreement) committed between two parties to use the guar...
Abstract—The significant orientation of the current Internet towards information/content determined ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is being provided to the variety of end-users demands...
Recently, the Internet has become a popular platform for the delivery of multimedia content. However...
With the increasing popularity of utility-oriented computing where the resources are traded as servi...
As the 5G technology is expected to impact the mobile network and associated ecosystems, appropriate...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
A key feature of fifth generation (5G) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) is the assurance of hig...
This article proposes a service level agreement applied to the optical domain (O-SLA), which is expe...
It is paramount to provide seamless and ubiquitous access to rich contents available online to inter...
We present a novel Service Level Agreement (SLA)-driven service provisioning architecture, which ena...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
International audienceIn the few last years, network virtualization concept has attracted a great de...
This paper presents a market-enabling framework where users, content providers and network operators...
Internet is currently evolving from a best effort only service towards a service that supports diffe...
Abstract. We consider an SLA (Service Level Agreement) committed between two parties to use the guar...