Middleware Networks Concept, Design and Deployment of Internet Infrastructure

Middleware Networks: Concept, Design and Deployment of Internet Infrastructure describes a framework for developing IP Service Platforms and emerging managed IP networks with a reference architecture from the AT&T Labs GeoPlex project. The main goal is to present basic principles that both the t...

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Hauptverfasser: Lerner, Michah (VerfasserIn), Vanecek, George (VerfasserIn), Vidovic, Nino (VerfasserIn), Vrsalovic, Dado (VerfasserIn)
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