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The book is devoted to the selected resource allocation problems in Software- Defined Networks. Moreover, it covers results concerning Software Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WANs) which is one of the current networking hot topics. The variety of different cases is considered including virtualization and information-centric paradigm. For each case, the mathematical model together with the problem formulation is given and some solution algorithms are proposed. The algorithms are discussed and evaluated, mostly with simulations.

Produktbeschreibung
The book is devoted to the selected resource allocation problems in Software- Defined Networks. Moreover, it covers results concerning Software Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WANs) which is one of the current networking hot topics. The variety of different cases is considered including virtualization and information-centric paradigm. For each case, the mathematical model together with the problem formulation is given and some solution algorithms are proposed. The algorithms are discussed and evaluated, mostly with simulations.
Autorenporträt
Dariusz Gąsior was born in 1982. He received MSc. and PhD degrees from Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in 2006 and 2010, respectively. He is currently an assistant professor in Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology. He was involved in many scientific and industrial projects. He took a part in the Future Internet Engineering project, working on the concepts and algorithms for network virtualization and self-managing systems. He was awarded a Bronze Medal for Long Service and a Rector’s awards for scientific activities. His research interests include network optimization, software defined networking, autonomic computing, cloud and fog systems.