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Michael Bredel

Publications -  5
Citations -  126

Michael Bredel is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: DevOps & Orchestration (computing). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 113 citations.

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SONATA: Service programming and orchestration for virtualized software networks

TL;DR: This work presents a development toolchain for virtualized network services, fully integrated with a service platform and orchestration system, and introduces the architecture of the open-source SONATA system, a service programming, orchestration, and management framework.
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DevOps for network function virtualisation: an architectural approach

TL;DR: The Service Programming and Orchestration for Virtualised Software Networks (SONATA) project targets both the flexible programmability of software networks and the optimisation of their deployments by means of integrating Development and Operations in order to accelerate industry adoption ofSoftware networks and reduce time‐to‐market for networked services.
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Leading innovations towards 5G: Europe's perspective in 5G infrastructure public-private partnership (5G-PPP)

TL;DR: The paper elaborates on the technological and architectural innovations researched and developed by 5G-PPP Phase 1 projects and covering innovation areas such as 5G system design and evaluation, novel air interfaces, network management and security as well as virtualization and service deployment aspects.
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SONATA: Service Programming and Orchestration for Virtualized Software Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a development toolchain for virtualized network services, fully integrated with a service platform and orchestration system, and discuss its main components and features, such as function- and service-specific managers that allow fine-grained service management, slicing support to facilitate multi-tenancy, recursiveness for improved scalability, and full-featured DevOps support.