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Resource and service discovery in large-scale multi-domain networks

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A comparison is conducted based on a set of well-defined criteria, leading to a selection of few approaches that can serve as the guide in designing a global service discovery system for large-scale and multi-technology networks.
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With the increasing need for networked applications and distributed resource sharing, there is a strong incentive for an open large-scale service infrastructure operating over multidomain and multi-technology networks. Service discovery, as an essential support function of such an infrastructure, is a crucial current research challenge. Although a few survey papers have been published on this subject, our contribution focuses on comparing and analyzing key discovery approaches in the context of large-scale and multidomain networks. The comparison is conducted based on a set of well-defined criteria, leading to a selection of few approaches that can serve as the guide in designing a global service discovery system for large-scale and multi-technology networks.

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System And Method For Management Of Network-Based Services

TL;DR: In this article, a system includes an interface configured to receive a first request sent from a first customer for a first service provided by a first Service Provider, the first request being of a first type.
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A Decentralized Service Discovery Approach on Peer-to-Peer Networks

TL;DR: A peer-to-peer-based decentralized service discovery approach named Chord4S, which achieves higher data availability and provides efficient query with reasonable overhead and supports QoS-aware service discovery.
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Downstream Usage Control

TL;DR: This work presents a two-sided XML-based policy language that allows users to express in their preferences in a fine-grained way the exact paths that their data is allowed to follow, and the usage restrictions that apply at each hop in the path.
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