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- A communication method between IPv4 server and IPv6 network in virtual machine environment
- Exploring the trade-off between performance and energy consumption in cloud infrastructures [Master Thesis Open Stack Projects]
- Orchestrated Multi-Cloud Application Deployment in OpenStack with TOSCA
- Athena: Reliable multicast for group communication in SDN-based data centers
- Automating Ethernet VPN deployment in SDN-based Data Centers
- Demonstration of the benefits of SDN technology for all-optical data centre virtualization
- Cascading of tenant SDN and cloud controllers for 5G network slicing using transport API and openstack API
- Enhancing OpenStack Fault Tolerance for Provisioning Computing Environments
- CYCLONE: A Multi-cloud Federation Platform for Complex Bioinformatics and Energy Applications (Short Paper)
- Performance evaluation and tuning of Virtual Infrastructure Managers for (Micro) Virtual Network Functions
- Revisiting Code Ownership and Its Relationship with Software Quality in the Scope of Modern Code Review
- Analysis of virtual resource allocation for cloud-RAN based systems
- Load feedback-based resource scheduling and dynamic migration-based data locality for virtual hadoop clusters in openstack-based clouds [Master Thesis Open Stack Projects]
- iBuck: Reliable and secured image processing middleware for OpenStack Swift
- Differentiated latency in data center networks with erasure coded files through traffic engineering