Research
Spark short paper has been accepted at HotCloud’10
An initial overview of our ongoing work on Spark, an iterative and interactive framework for cluster computing, has been accepted at HotCloud’10. I’ve been joined the project last February, while Matei has been working on it since last Fall. I will have uploaded the paper in the publications page. once we have taken care of ...
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Feature Article on Network Virtualization in IEEE ComMag
“Network Virtualization: State of the Art and Research Challenges” has been featured in the IEEE Communications Magazine‘s July 2009 issue in its Network and Service Management Series. This one is a quick overview of a lot of things related to network virtualization: its past, present, and possible future. The main objective is to let the huge readership ...
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Signed, sealed, delivered I’m done (with Master’s)
After 633 days, reading few hundred papers, writing a few, watching 100+ movies, reading 30+ fictions, eating lots of food, and doing many other things, my Master’s is over :D . I successfully presented/defended my thesis on 21st Jan 2009, and my thesis committee have approved it without any changes (there were 3 typos :( ...
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ViNE-Yard has been accepted at INFOCOM’2009
Just in. Our paper “Virtual Network Embedding with Coordinated Node and Link Mapping”, which presents D-ViNE and R-ViNE algorithms, has been accepted at INFOCOM’2009. Apparently, I have overtaken myself and will be presenting my first paper in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil next April. :D Here goes the abstract: Recently network virtualization has been proposed as ...
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iMark has been accepted at IM’2009
Our paper “iMark: An Identity Management Framework for Network Virtualization Environment” has been accepted at IM’2009. Hopefully, I will be presenting my first paper at a major conference in New York next June :-D . The abstract of the paper is given below: In recent years, network virtualization has been propounded as an open and ...
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“A Survey of Network Virtualization” is now available as a technical report
Update: This technical report has been superseded by an updated version published in the Computer Networks journal [LINK]. Finally, our survey on network virtualization is available as a technical report. If the abstract seems interesting (given below), you can download the report from here. Due to the existence of multiple stakeholders with conflicting goals and ...
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eNVy formed !!!
Last Tuesday our on-going investigation on network virtualization has taken a formal shape after the formation of the eNVy project. For anyone interested, eNVy stands for NV or network virtualization, all credits to Fida. (I think at some point I thought about eNVious, but that’s just me being myself) Members of eNVy will be working ...
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