Pujolle, G., 1949-

Software networks : virtualization, SDN, 5G and security / Guy Pujolle. - Revised and updated 2nd edition. - 1 online resource : illustrations. - - Networks & telecommunication series, advanced networks set ; volume 1. . - Networks & telecommunications series. Advanced networks set ; v. 1. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents
Foreword xi

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xxv

Online Resources xxvii

Part I Introduction and Foundations 1

1 Introduction 3

2 The Nature of Code 39

3 Fundamental Principles 67

4 Functional and Nonfunctional Requirements 91

5 UML Overview 115

6 Partitioning Systems into Domains 125

Part II Semantic Modeling: Model-based Functional Requirements 151

7 Use Case Diagrams: Scope and Context 153

8 Class Models: Policies to Enforce 183

9 Interaction Diagrams: Process at a Mid-Level 237

10 State Models: Process at a Fine-Grained Level 261

11 Partitioning Domains into Subdomains 305

12 Wrapping Up Semantic Modeling 323

Part III Model-based Design and Code 369

13 Introduction to Design and Code 371

14 Designing Interfaces: Specifying Real-World Interaction 379

15 High-Level Design: Classes and Operations 407

16 High-Level Design: Contracts and Signatures 447

17 Detailed Design and Code 503

18 Formal Disciplines of Design and Code 539

19 Optimization 583

20 Model Compilation 633

21 Advanced Open Model Compilation 675

22 Wrapping Up Model-Based Design and Code 705

Part IV Related Topics 723

23 Estimation 725

24 Development and Maintenance Processes 759

25 Economics of Error Handling 787

26 Arguments Against Model-Based Software Engineering 815

Part V Summary 827

27 Closing Remarks 829

Part VI Appendices 843

Appendix A: Documentation Principles 845

Appendix B: WebBooks 2.0 Background 849

Appendix C: WebBooks 2.0 Domains 853

Appendix D: Semantic Model for Order fulfillment 857

Appendix E: (Pro Forma) Order fulfillment Design 885

Appendix F: Semantic Model for Payment 905

Appendix G: (Pro Forma) Payment Design 927

Appendix H: Semantic Model for Scalability 943

Appendix I: (Pro Forma) Scalability Design 969

Appendix J: Semantic Model for High availability 985

Appendix K: (Pro Forma) High availability Design 1001

Appendix L: Semantics of Semantic Modeling 1011

Appendix M: Sample Production Rules 1049

Appendix N: Software Structural Complexity Metrics 1061

References 1081

Index 1091

Available to OhioLINK libraries.

Software Networks describe new concepts for the Internet's next generation. This architecture is based on virtual networking using Cloud and datacenter facilities. The main problems to be dealt with are the placement of virtual resources for opening a new network on the fly, and the urbanization of virtual resources implemented on physical network equipment. The digital architecture also deals with mechanisms capable of automatically controlling the placement of all virtual resources within the physical network. This book describes how to create and delete virtual networks on the fly. Indeed, the system is able to create any new network with any kind of virtual resource (e.g. switches, routers, LSRs, optical paths, firewalls, SIP-based servers, devices, servers, access points, etc.). Software Networks shows how this architecture is compatible with new advances in SDN (Software Defined Networking), new high-speed transport protocols such as TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links) and LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol), NGN, IMS, new generation Wi-Fi, and 4G/5G networks. Finally, the author introduces Clouds of security and the virtualization of secure elements (smartcards) that could certainly transform how to secure the Internet. For this second edition, the author addresses in five new chapters the importance of open source software for networks, mobile edge computing, fog networking, tactile internet - a network environment allowing remote access, and security - the use of Cloud of security, secure elements and the emergence of the blockchain.


About the Author
STEVE TOCKEY is Principal Consultant at Construx. Steve is an expert in software engineering practices including object-oriented development, distributed object computing, software project management, and software quality. He earned a Masters of Software Engineering degree from Seattle University and has served as an adjunct faculty member for the program. Prior to joining Construx, Tockey worked at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Boeing, and Rockwell Collins.

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