Innovations in software-defined networking and network functions virtualization /

"This book explores the latest innovations in software-defined networking and network functions virtualization. It provides methods on how to improve understanding of the strategic role of trust at different levels of the information and knowledge society, trust at the level of the global econo...

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Corporate Authors: IGI Global
Group Author: Dumka, Ankur, 1984- (Editor)
Published: IGI Global,
Publisher Address: Hershey, Pa. :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-3640-6
Summary: "This book explores the latest innovations in software-defined networking and network functions virtualization. It provides methods on how to improve understanding of the strategic role of trust at different levels of the information and knowledge society, trust at the level of the global economy, of networks and organizations, of teams and work groups, of information systems"--
Carrier Form: 23 PDFs (xxi, 364 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781522536413
Access: Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
Index Number: TK5105
CLC: TP393.02
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction to SDN and NFV -- Chapter 2. Virtualizing network functions in software-defined networks -- Chapter 3. Introduction to openflow -- Chapter 4. SDN controller -- Chapter 5. The heart and brain of SDN: SDN controllers -- Chapter 6. SDN practical orientation -- Chapter 7. Simulation on SDN and NFV models through mininet -- Chapter 8. NFV practical implementation -- Chapter 9. Quality of service in SDN technology -- Chapter 10. Analysis of issues in SDN security and solutions -- Chapter 11. WSN structure based on SDN -- Chapter 12. Software-defined networking paradigm in wireless sensor networks -- Chapter 13. Software-defined storage -- Chapter 14. Learning with software-defined area.