2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16836-9_9
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Towards a Context-Aware Information Model for Provisioning and Managing Virtual Resources and Services

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“…To maintain compatibility with the existing DEN-ng model, the work reported in [14] updated the DEN-ng model with a model for virtual resources. The hierarchy of Resource is changed, including the VirtualResource and NonVirtualResource subclasses.…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To maintain compatibility with the existing DEN-ng model, the work reported in [14] updated the DEN-ng model with a model for virtual resources. The hierarchy of Resource is changed, including the VirtualResource and NonVirtualResource subclasses.…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of Resource was updated to employ the former two subclasses. Its new definition in version 7 is ( [14]): "A Resource is any virtual or non-virtual component or system. A Resource contains a set of physical and/or virtual entities that are of interest to the managed environment.…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several elements can be abstracted via roles, ranging from people to infrastructure item, such as devices. CIM does not support patterns or roles [121,123]. Another important quality characteristic between the three main models is their support for state (defined as the condition of any managed object at any given instance), context and policy.…”
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“…A specific application in a virtual network context was pursued under the Autonomic Internet Project framework (AUTOI) [90][91]. In this project, management overlays were defined for controlling virtualized resources and related services [92].…”
Section: Den-ngmentioning
confidence: 99%