Proceedings of the First ACM Asia-Pacific Workshop on Workshop on Systems 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1851276.1851288
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Abstract: There has usually been a clean separation between networks, and the applications that use them. Applications send packets over a simple socket API; the network delivers them. However, there are many occasions when applications can benefit from more direct interaction with the network, to observe more of the current network state, and have more control over its behavior. In this paper we explore some of the potential benefits of closer interaction between applications and the network. We exploit the emergence o… Show more

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“…SFNet [248] is another example of a northbound interface. It is a high-level API that translates application requirements into lower level service requests.…”
Section: E Layer V: Northbound Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SFNet [248] is another example of a northbound interface. It is a high-level API that translates application requirements into lower level service requests.…”
Section: E Layer V: Northbound Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe most applications could benefit from transformation of the information provided by the OpenFlow protocol into higher level semantics. Frameworks like NetCore [14] or SFNet [15] describe novel control frameworks that use the OpenFlow protocol directly, but provide higher level functionality. For example, NetCore enables administrators to deploy policies while the NetCore language ensures that the policy is effective at any given point in time.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sophisticated developers might even perform network probing, which in turn affects the network state itself. We argue that more can be done [4,9]. From our discussion with telcos, we are seeing changes in the right direction-i.e., there have been talks about providing QoS services as supported by 4G wireless technologies.…”
Section: Challenges Aheadmentioning
confidence: 98%