D2.1 Use Cases, Technical And Business Requirements

Autor: Carlos Parada, Francisco Fontes, Isabel Borges, Omer Gurewitz, Philip Eardley, Okung Ntofon, Andy Reid, Giuseppe Bianchi, Nicola Blefari Melazzi, Pierpaolo Loreti, Claudio Pisa, Stefano Salsano, George Tsolis, Michael J. McGrath, Filipe Manco, Felipe Huici, Saverio Niccolini, Lionel Natarianni, Bessem Sayadi, Erez Biton, John Thomson, Julian Chesterfield, Anastassios Nanos, Haim Daniel, Livnat Peer, Pedro de la Cruz Ramos, Juan Manuel Sánchez Mateo, Raúl Álvarez Pinilla, Emilio Mino, Raquel García, Pedro A. Aranda, Ignacio Berberana, Dirk Griffioen, Rufael Mekuria, Costin Raiciu, Walner Saint-Aubin
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1219355
Popis: This document presents use cases and requirements for a “superfluid” network, which is one that will have the ability to instantiate services on-the-fly, run them anywhere in the network (core, aggregation, edge) and shift them transparently to different locations. It is an output of the Superfluidity collaborative research project. The report includes a comprehensive set of 23 use cases, covering themes such as wireless access, mobile edge computing and on-the-fly monitoring. Each use case is described, along with its business and technical requirements. The report takes into account our on-going architecture work, which will be described in a later document. At this stage we provide some initial thoughts on how the requirements, arising from the use cases, will impact on our technical work. The intended readership for this document is quite general – other researchers into future networks, IT and their convergence; business leaders who will decide what use cases should be invested in; and engineers who will make the superfluid world a reality.
Databáze: OpenAIRE