The Future Internet : : Future Internet Assembly 2011: Achievements and Technological Promises.

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Superior document:Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series ; v.6656
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Heidelberg : : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,, 2011.
©2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Pages
  • List of Editors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Part I: Future Internet Foundations: Architectural Issues
  • Introduction to Part I
  • Towards a Future Internet Architecture
  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • Analysis Approach
  • Design Objectives
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • Designs for In-Network Clouds
  • Realisation: In-Network Cloud Functionality
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Flat Architectures: Towards Scalable Future Internet Mobility
  • Introduction
  • Traffic Evolution Characteristics and Scalability Problems of the Mobile Internet
  • Evolution of Flat Architectures
  • Distributed Mobility Management in Flat Architectures
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Review and Designs of Federated Management in Future Internet Architectures
  • Introduction
  • Challenges for Future Internet Architectures
  • Rationale for Federation in the Future Internet
  • Federated Management Activity in the Future Internet
  • Federated Management Architecture
  • End-to-End Federated Service Management Scenarios
  • Summary and Outlook
  • References
  • An Architectural Blueprint for a Real-World Internet
  • Introduction
  • The Real World Internet
  • Reference Architecture
  • Analysis of Existing Architectures
  • Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • Towards a RESTful Architecture for Managing a Global Distributed Interlinked Data-Content-Information Space
  • Introduction
  • The InterDataNet Content-Centric Approach
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • A Cognitive Future Internet Architecture
  • Introduction
  • Architecture Concept
  • Cognitive Future Internet Framework Architecture
  • Experimental Results
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Title Model Ontology for Future Internet Networks
  • Future Internet Works
  • Some Other Future Internet and Ontology Works.
  • Ontology at Network Layers
  • Entity Title Model Concepts and Semantics
  • Cross Layer Ontology for Future Internet Networks
  • Conclusion
  • Part II: Future Internet Foundations: Socio-economic Issues
  • Introduction to Part II
  • Assessment of Economic Management of Overlay Traffic: Methodology and Results
  • Introduction
  • Methodology of Assessment
  • Locality Promotion
  • Insertion of Additional Locality-Promoting Peers/Resources
  • Concluding Remarks
  • References
  • Deployment and Adoption of Future Internet Protocols
  • Introduction
  • A Framework for the Deployment and Adoption of Future Internet Protocols
  • Multipath TCP
  • Congestion Exposure
  • Enhancing the Framework
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • An Approach to Investigating Socio-economic Tussles Arising from Building the Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • A Methodology for Identifying and Assessing Tussles
  • Taxonomy of Socio-economic Tussles
  • Survey of Work on Social and Economic Tussles as Highlighted in FP7 Projects
  • Conclusions and Future Work
  • References
  • Part III: Future Internet Foundations: Security and Trust
  • Introduction to Part III
  • Security Design for an Inter-Domain Publish/Subscribe Architecture
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Architecture
  • Phases of Communication
  • Related Work
  • Conclusion and Future Work
  • References
  • Engineering Secure Future Internet Services
  • Introduction
  • Future Internet Services
  • The Need for Engineering Secure Software Services
  • Research Focus on Developing Secure FI Services
  • Security Requirements Engineering
  • Secure Service Architecture and Design
  • Security Support in Programming Environments
  • Secure Service Composition
  • Secure Service Programming
  • Platform Support for Security Enforcement
  • Embedding Security Assurance and Risk Management during SDLC
  • Security Assurance.
  • Risk and Cost Aware SDLC
  • Conclusion
  • Towards Formal Validation of Trust and Security in the Internet of Services
  • Introduction
  • Specification Languages
  • Automated Validation Techniques
  • Orchestration
  • Model Checking of SOAs
  • Channels and Compositional Reasoning
  • Abstract Interpretation
  • The AVANTSSAR Platform and Library
  • Case Studies, Success Stories, and Industry Migration
  • Conclusions and Outlook
  • Trustworthy Clouds Underpinning the Future Internet
  • Cloud Computing and the Future Internet
  • Trust and Security Limitations of Global Cloud Infrastructures
  • Cloud Security Offerings Today
  • Today's Datacenters as the Benchmark for the Cloud
  • New Security and Privacy Risks and Emerging Security Controls
  • Isolation Breach between Multiple Customers
  • Insider Attacks by Cloud Administrators
  • Failures of the Cloud Management Systems
  • Lack of Transparency and Guarantees
  • What about Privacy Risks?
  • Open Research Challenges
  • Outlook - The Path Ahead
  • Data Usage Control in the Future Internet Cloud
  • Introduction
  • Primelife Privacy Framework
  • Open Challenges
  • Towards Privacy Policy Enforcement in the Cloud
  • Conclusions
  • Part IV: Future Internet Foundations: Experiments and Experimental Design
  • Introduction to Part IV
  • A Use-Case on Testing Adaptive Admission Control and Resource Allocation Algorithms on the Federated Environment of Panlab
  • Introduction
  • Use Case Description
  • Technical Environment, Testbed Implementation and Deployment
  • Running and Operating the Experiment
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Multipath Routing Slice Experiments in Federated Testbeds
  • Introduction
  • Experiment Objectives and Requirements for a Concurrent Multipath Transport
  • Experiment Setup
  • Experimental Results for Multipath Routing Slices
  • Active Measurements with PLE and ETOMIC.
  • Passive Measurements with VINI and GLAB
  • Lessons Learned for the Usage of Federated Experimental Facilities
  • Challenges while Preparing the Experiments
  • Observations on the Single Testbeds
  • Sharing and Standardizing Measurement and Observation Tools
  • Conclusion
  • Testing End-to-End Self-Management in a Wireless Future Internet Environment
  • Introduction
  • Experimental Facilities Decription
  • Mechanism for Service-Aware Network Self-Management
  • Performance Results
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part V: Future Internet Areas: Networks
  • Introduction to Part V
  • Challenges for Enhanced Network Self-Manageability in the Scope of Future Internet Development
  • Introduction - Moving Towards the Future Internet
  • Network Management Activities in the Self-NET Scope
  • Challenges and Benefits for the Market Sector
  • Experimental Results for Network Coverage and Optimization
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Efficient Opportunistic Network Creation in the Context of Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • Related Work
  • Solution Approach Based on ONs
  • Opportunistic Network Creation
  • Results
  • Conclusion and Future Work
  • References
  • Bringing Optical Networks to the Cloud: An Architecture for a Sustainable Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • Challenges
  • Model
  • Virtual Infrastructures
  • A Novel Layered Architecture
  • New Roles and Strategic Business Model
  • Virtual Infrastructures in Action
  • Virtual Infrastructure Life Cycle
  • Controlling the Virtual Infrastructures
  • Energy-Consumption Simulation Results
  • Conclusion
  • Part VI: Future Internet Areas: Services
  • Introduction to Part VI
  • SLAs Empowering Services in the Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • Reference Architecture for SLA Management
  • Adoption Aspects
  • Use Case - Enterprise IT
  • Use Case - ERP Hosting
  • Use Case - Service Aggregation
  • Use Case - eGovernment.
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Meeting Services and Networks in the Future Internet
  • Ontological Approach in FINLAN
  • Ontological Layers Representation
  • FINLAN Ontology Example
  • Contributions to the Future Internet Works
  • Collaboration to the AutoI Planes
  • Collaboration to the RESERVOIR Service Provider
  • Collaboration to the Complexity Reduction for {User, Service, Content}-Centric Approaches
  • Integration between Services and Networks
  • Integration Using FINLAN Library
  • Conclusions
  • Fostering a Relationship between Linked Data and the Internet of Services
  • Introduction
  • Linked Data
  • Services on the Web
  • Linked Services
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Part VII: Future Internet Areas: Content
  • Introduction to Part VII
  • Media Ecosystems: A Novel Approach for Content-Awareness in Future Networks
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • System Architecture
  • Business Actors and Policy Implications
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Scalable and Adaptable Media Coding Techniques for Future Internet
  • Introduction
  • Scalable Video Coding
  • Scalable Multiple Description Coding (SMDC)
  • Scalable Video over P2P Network
  • Multiple Description Coding over P2P Network
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Semantic Context Inference inMultimedia Search
  • Introduction
  • Related Works
  • Three-Level Multimedia Representation
  • Semantic Inference for Video Annotation and Retrieval
  • Experiments
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments.
  • Part VIII: Future Internet Applications
  • Introduction to Part VIII
  • Future Internet Enterprise Systems: A Flexible Architectural Approach for Innovation
  • Introduction
  • A Long March towards Component-Based Enterprise Systems
  • Guidelines for a FInES Architecture
  • The New Frontier for ES Components: The FInER Approach
  • The FInES Approach to Design and Runtime Operations
  • Conclusions
  • References.
  • Renewable Energy Provisioning for ICT Services in a Future Internet.