ABSTRACT. As networks improve and new services emerge, questions arise that affect service deployments and network choices.
This paper highlights an important feature missing from these earlier works, namely, the ability to ``reprovision'' resources in response to changes in demand.
Shared versus separate networks: The impact of reprovisioning. / Sen, Soumya; Guérin, Roch; Hosanagar, Kartik. Proceedings of the 2009 ACM Conference on ...
Oct 4, 2009 · This paper highlights an important feature missing from these earlier works, namely, the ability to ``reprovision'' resources in response to ...
This paper highlights an important feature missing from these earlier works, namely, the ability to ``reprovision'' resources in response to changes in demand.
Dec 1, 2009 · (1) What is the correct choice of Infrastructure? – Combine services onto a single shared network? – Create dedicated networks for each service?
The main contribution is the identification and quantification of dynamic (re)provisioning as a key factor in determining the preferred network infrastructure, ...
Sep 20, 2010 · "The Impact of Reprovisioning on the Choice of Shared versus ... different levels of (dis)economies of scope between shared and dedicated networks ...
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The main contribution is the identification and quantification of dynamic (re)provisioning as a key factor in determining the preferred network infrastructure, ...