Presentation 1998/10/16
Switchware Project on Active Network Technologies and Application
Kei Kato, Masaru Ishizuka, Masayoshi Matsushita, Jonathan M. Smith,
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Abstract(in English) The Active Network is an architecture which enables a network to be programmable on a per-user/per-flow basis. The present network appears a black box to the users. This might be an advantage to them in a sence that they don't have to worry about the status of network. However, some applications are forced to version up due to the change of infrastructure which the black box provides. This is a challenge to application developers. In addition, user's requirements to the network are increasing so rapidly that the network infrastructure might not be able to keep up with them. The Active Network enables users to customize the network on-demand so that users are able to use the network with their requested set of protocols/services and that developers are able to develop application without noticing the change of infrastructure. This paper describes the Active Network program which is performed all over the U. S. and its applicability to development of network devices.
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Keyword(in English) Active Network / IP Network / Network Management / IN
Paper # IN98-115,CQ98-57
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Conference Date 1998/10/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Switchware Project on Active Network Technologies and Application
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Keyword(1) Active Network
Keyword(2) IP Network
Keyword(3) Network Management
Keyword(4) IN
1st Author's Name Kei Kato
1st Author's Affiliation NS Development Division Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd()
2nd Author's Name Masaru Ishizuka
2nd Author's Affiliation NS Development Division Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd
3rd Author's Name Masayoshi Matsushita
3rd Author's Affiliation NS Development Division Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd
4th Author's Name Jonathan M. Smith
4th Author's Affiliation Distributed Systems Lab. University of Pensilvania
Date 1998/10/16
Paper # IN98-115,CQ98-57
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 331
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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