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Thomas Magedanz

Researcher at Fokus

Publications -  354
Citations -  4502

Thomas Magedanz is an academic researcher from Fokus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Next-generation network & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 340 publications receiving 4248 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Magedanz include Center for Information Technology & Technical University of Berlin.

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Management of SOA based NGN service exposure, service discovery and service composition

TL;DR: This work proposes the eXtended POlicy based, Semantically enabled sErvice bRoker (XPOSER), which enables intent-based NGN service discovery and allows for user-centric, automated service composition.
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OpenEPC: A Technical Infrastructure for Early Prototyping of NGMN Testbeds

TL;DR: A testbed implementation of the Evolved Packet Core named OpenEPC is described which provides a reference implementation of 3GPP’s EPC developed by the Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS and is a set of software components offering advanced IP mobility schemes, policy-based QoS control, and integration with different application platforms in converging network environments.
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MAGNA-a DPE-based platform for mobile agents in electronic service markets

TL;DR: The distributed agent environment provided by the MAGNA platform is based on current DPE concepts and therefore enables coexistence and integration of distributed and agent-based implementations of telecommunications and management applications.
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Embedding security and privacy into the development and operation of cloud applications and services

TL;DR: An approach allowing cloud application developers, service providers to consider security and privacy requirements across the application lifecycle by taking into account several emerging technologies such as Network Functions Virtualization and Microservice Pattern Design is introduced.
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Next Generation IPTV services for an extended IMS architecture

TL;DR: Fundamental scenarios and requirements towards a cooperative service delivery platform for the provisioning of IPTV services over IMS enabled next generation networks are demonstrated.