Abstract. Slicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of au-tonomously partitioning its nodes into k groups, named slices. Slicing is associated to an order on node-specific criteria, such as available storage, uptime, or bandwidth. Each slice corresponds to the nodes between two quantiles in a virtual ranking according to the criteria. For instance, a system can be split in three groups, one with nodes with the lowest uptimes, one with nodes with the highest uptimes, and one in the middle. Such a partitioning can be used by applications to assign different tasks to different groups of nodes, e.g., assigning critical tasks to the more powerful or stable nodes and less critical tasks to other slices. Assigning a slice to each nod...
Network slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wireless networks. With ...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
By abstracting network resources and functions, network slicing allows to partition a single physica...
International audienceSlicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partit...
Slicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partitioning its nodes into ...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in- frastructures for supporting planet-scale se...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in-frastructures for supporting planet-scale ser...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to autonomously partition a large set of node...
Abstract. Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au-tonomously partition a large ...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au- tonomously partition a large set of no...
Peer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures to a generic service o...
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a ...
International audienceThe new emerging technologies enable the appearance of the 5G system and beyon...
Abstract: The grid links all resources in different structures widespread geographically into one lo...
Network slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wireless networks. With ...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
By abstracting network resources and functions, network slicing allows to partition a single physica...
International audienceSlicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partit...
Slicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partitioning its nodes into ...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in- frastructures for supporting planet-scale se...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in-frastructures for supporting planet-scale ser...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to autonomously partition a large set of node...
Abstract. Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au-tonomously partition a large ...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au- tonomously partition a large set of no...
Peer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures to a generic service o...
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a ...
International audienceThe new emerging technologies enable the appearance of the 5G system and beyon...
Abstract: The grid links all resources in different structures widespread geographically into one lo...
Network slicing is a technique for flexible resource provisioning in future wireless networks. With ...
An initial idea of network slices in standardization1 was introduced in 2011 by the ITU-T (ITU-T, 20...
By abstracting network resources and functions, network slicing allows to partition a single physica...