Experts in various aspects of autonomous decentralized systems (ADS's) such as software engineering, dependability, real-time applications, object-oriented structuring, agent structuring, and industrial control applications will present their visions for the future of the ADS technology.
This demo will present both real and mocked-up usecases of a software application that enables accurate probabilistic modeling of new IP based services and their impact on network resources. The demonstration should be of general interest to Network Service Providers (NSP), device manufacturers, and application developers. Network planning and service analysis is a very important issue for today's NSP's; new communications devices and services emerge quickly (e.g., VoIP, Peer-to-peer filesharing, etc.) and end-users demand network resources that are up to the task. For the analyst, our tool leverages familiar UML style views, used to capture prototypical service "sessions". It then allows annotation of the service model with a rich grammar, model conversion into semi-Markov form, and algorithm execution for network resource usage estimation.Ultimately, analysts gain insight into the impact of new consumer devices and services on their networks.
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