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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Software Defined Survivale Optical Interconnect for Data Centers

Chandna, Sonali January 2017 (has links)
For service providers, extending the Software Defined Network (SDN) concept from packet switching in Layers 2 and 3 to circuit switching in transport layers is a promising approach to meet high burstiness and high bandwidth requirements. A multi-layer controller that can provide automated controller-based restoration and protection, even for unprotected links in a multi-administrative domain, would be a significant improvement. It would allow service providers to ensure provision of guaranteed Service Level Agreement (SLA) maintenance, with optimal bandwidth usage, high availability and reduced errors. In this thesis, we propose a Software Defined Survivable Optical Interconnect (SDSOI) architecture for Data Centers (DC). This unique architecture will address service providers’ challenges related to bandwidth management, and optimize the time required while interconnecting numerous DCs to meet the high SLA demands. The architecture is built according to the overlay SDN concept, and categorizes the application layers into online, offline and third party applications. The offline application performs the routine DC tasks, while the online application manages various dynamic DC demands. An SDSOI driven Data Center Optical Interconnect (DCOI) can handle the extensive, high quality, on-demand access to the contents. The feasibility of SDSOI is verified and demonstrated using Open Network Operating System (ONOS) as the SDN controller, Mininet as the network emulator and Optical Transport Network (OTN) as the optical framework. Our work primarily focusses on the creation of business applications in the SDSOI model, and the northbound protocols or interfaces used by the applications to interact with the controller. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed SDSOI architecture and its business applications, we simulated ‘Day Night Scheduling’, an application that combines characteristics of offline and online applications. Its primary function is to package and schedule varying DC bandwidths to service providers and optimize bandwidth usage at different times of day, along with the survivability of the interconnects.
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Datainsamling i mininet med ONOS och sFlow : Utveckla laboration kopplad till datainsamling

Pettersson, Josefine January 2022 (has links)
Ett projekt kopplat till SDN och skapande av utbildningsmaterial.
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Introduktion till Software Defined Networking : Utvärdering av kontroller

Nyberg, Tihmmy January 2020 (has links)
Denna studie fokuserar på att samla information om Software Defined Networking, dess protokoll och dess kontroller. Det som jag har lärt mig under arbetet kommer att användas för att utvärdera två olika kontroller, POX och ONOS. Ett traditionellt nätverks kommer att sättas upp fysiskt och användas som en grund för att jämföra kontrollerna. Den traditionella lösningen använder två routrar och fyra switchar, och egenskaper som testas är bland annat lager 2 och lager 3 samt deras protokoll för redundans. Kontrollerna kommer sedan att användas för att se om de lever upp till samma krav. Resultaten av denna studie visar att varken POX eller ONOS kunde användas för varje testat scenario, inte med de moduler som kontrollerna kommer förinstallerade med. Det visade också att de egenskaper som de levde upp till var en hel del lättare att konfigurera och övervaka jämfört med dess traditionella motsvarigheter. Detta visar vikten av att lista ut vad som behövs och förväntas från nätverket innan man försöker hitta en passande lösning för att utföra detta. All information som samlats i denna studie används också för att skapa en laboration som ska introducera andra till koncepten kring SDN. Den undersöker hur Mininet kan användas för att virtualisera ett nätverk, hur flöden kan installeras med OpenFlow samt hur en kontroller kan användas för att förenkla administration av ett nätverk. / This study focuses on gathering information about Software Defined Networking, it's protocols ans it's controllers. What I have learned doing this will be used to evaluate two different controllers, POX and ONOS. A traditional network setup will be set up physically and serve as a base when it comes to comparing the controllers. The traditional setup includes two routers and four switches, and among the tested characteristics are layer 2 and 3 and it's redundancy protocols. The controllers will then be used to try and live up to the same characteristics. The result of this study shows that neither POX nor ONOS could be used for every scenario tested, not with the basic modules the controllers comes with. It also showed that the characteristics they did manage was a fair bit easier to setup and monitor compared to it's traditional counterparts, thus showing the importance of figuring out what is needed from a network before trying to find a fitting solution to how it needs to be set up. All the information gathered in this study is also used to create a lab instruction meant to introduce others to the concepts of SDN. It explores how to use Mininet to virtualise a network environment, how to install flows using OpenFlow and how to use a controller to simplify the management of the network.
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L'art du récit chez Apulée

Servonnet, Emma 08 1900 (has links)
Le roman Les Métamorphoses d'Apulée se distingue par les nombreux récits insérés qu’il contient et qui interrompent fréquemment la trame principale. Ces histoires étaient probablement déjà présentes en partie dans le roman grec qui a servi de source à Apulée, les Μεταμορφώσεις. Cependant, ce texte ne nous étant parvenu que sous une forme abrégée (l'ὄνος), il demeure difficile de déterminer à quel point la structure de la version latine des Métamorphoses retient de celle de l’original grec. Certes, certains éléments sont facilement attribuables à Apulée, comme le conte de Cupidon et Psyché, ou encore le 11ème et dernier livre du roman. En plus d’être divertissants, ces récits insérés reprennent les thèmes principaux exploités dans le roman, renforçant la cohérence de celui-ci. Par ailleurs, toutes ces histoires secondaires nécessitent l’intervention de plusieurs narrateurs et, en plus de Lucius (personnage et narrateur principal), divers personnages prennent la parole. Enfin, Apulée accorde aussi une grande attention à la perception que ses personnages ont des événements dont ils sont témoins ou des histoires qui leur sont rapportées. À plusieurs reprises, la subjectivité des personnages influence le récit. Ainsi, les histoires insérées des Métamorphoses, qui peuvent donner l’impression que la trame du récit est brouillonne, sont au contraire l’élément le plus original et le mieux développé du roman. / The Metamorphoses of Apuleius is notable for its numerous inserted tales often interrupting the novel’s main plot. These stories were probably already present, at least partly, in the Greek novel that was used as a source by Apuleius, the Μεταμορφώσεις. However this work is lost and only reached us through an epitomized version (Ὄνος), making it difficult to establish just how much the structure of the Latin Metamorphoses retains from its Greek source. Still some elements can be easily attributed to Apuleius, like Cupid and Psyche’s tale or the novel's 11th (and last) book. Besides having an entertaining purpose, these inserted tales share common themes with the main plot, creating a unity within the novel. Furthermore, multiple narrators are required in order to tell all these stories implying that, in addition to Lucius (the novel’s main character and narrator), many characters play an active part in storytelling. Finally, Apuleius pays great attention to his characters’ perception of events they witness or of stories they hear. And at several occasions the characters’ subjectivity influences the storyline. Thus the Metamorphoses’ inserted tales, even though they may at first give a false impression of confusion, should be considered as the most original and most well developed feature of Apuleius’ novel.

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