2012
José Jair Cardoso de Santanna, Juliano Araujo Wickboldt, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville
A BPM-based solution for inter-domain circuit management Inproceedings
In: 13th IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium, NOMS 2012, Maui, HI, USA, April 16-20, 2012, pp. 385–392, IEEE, 2012.
Abstract Links BibTeX Tags: Business Process Management (BPM) Dynamic Circuit Networks (DCN) Inter-domain Networking Policy-Based Network Management (PBNM)
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/noms/SantannaWG12,
title = {A BPM-based solution for inter-domain circuit management},
author = {José Jair Cardoso de Santanna and Juliano Araujo Wickboldt and Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2012.6211922},
doi = {10.1109/NOMS.2012.6211922},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
booktitle = {13th IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium, NOMS 2012, Maui, HI, USA, April 16-20, 2012},
pages = {385--392},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {In the last few years, network middleware solutions have been proposed to deal with Quality of Service (QoS) demands of end-user network applications. Usually, such solutions employ virtual circuits, with end-points often located in different administrative domains. However, these middleware solutions still do not support online human decisions. The human-centered support is specially important when pre-installed rules do not suffice to evaluate virtual circuit requests. In this paper, we present a middleware for dynamic circuit networks (DCNs) based on the Business Process Management (BPM) approach to support human administrator decisions in virtual circuits provisioning. A set of experiments have been conducted in the Brazilian National Education and Research Network (RNP) backbone, and the findings in performance and flexibility are presented.},
keywords = {Business Process Management (BPM), Dynamic Circuit Networks (DCN), Inter-domain Networking, Policy-Based Network Management (PBNM)},
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}
In the last few years, network middleware solutions have been proposed to deal with Quality of Service (QoS) demands of end-user network applications. Usually, such solutions employ virtual circuits, with end-points often located in different administrative domains. However, these middleware solutions still do not support online human decisions. The human-centered support is specially important when pre-installed rules do not suffice to evaluate virtual circuit requests. In this paper, we present a middleware for dynamic circuit networks (DCNs) based on the Business Process Management (BPM) approach to support human administrator decisions in virtual circuits provisioning. A set of experiments have been conducted in the Brazilian National Education and Research Network (RNP) backbone, and the findings in performance and flexibility are presented.