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Multi-provider service negotiation and contracting in network virtualization
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2010
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Network VirtualizationEngineeringEdge ComputingService-level AgreementCloud ComputingTwo-sided MarketVirtual Resource PartitioningVirtualized InfrastructureSystems EngineeringVirtual NetworkVirtual NetworksNetwork Function VirtualizationMarket DesignNetwork Virtualization EnvironmentOperations Research
Network virtualization environment (VNE) affords great business flexibility to the customers and the providers as multiple providers can jointly support a customer's virtual network. Under the current network model, a group of Infrastructure Providers (InPs) peer with each other to provide a packaged deal. Such a business arrangement is not customer-driven, does not promote fair market competition and does not ensure cost minimization. Furthermore, the on-demand nature of virtual networks requires efficient and automated service negotiation and contracting. In this paper, we present V-Mart. To the InPs, V-Mart offers an environment to participate in a faithful and fair competition over the VN resources; and to the SPs, it offers a customer-driven virtual resource partitioning and contracting engine. V-Mart uses a two-stage Vickrey auction model that is strategy-proof, flexible to diverse InP pricing models, and functions over heterogenous multi-commodity market that characterizes the NVE. Through analysis and simulation we show the flexibility and effectiveness of V-Mart.
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