WIDE Paper List in 2006 Expediting experiments across testbeds with AnyBed: a testbed-independent topology configuration tool wide-paper-deepspace1-mio-tridentcom2006-00.txt WIDE Project: http://www.wide.ad.jp/ If you have any comments on this document, please contact to ad@wide.ad.jp. ^L Title: Expediting experiments across testbeds with AnyBed: a testbed-independent topology configuration tool Author(s): Mio Suzuki(mio-su@is.naist.jp), Hiroaki Hazeyama, Youki Kadobayashi Date: 2006-12-25 %url: %x-wide-wgnames: deepspace1 %keyword: Experimental environment, Network Testbed %references: %summary_ja: %summary: | % Building an experimental network within the testbed has been a tiresome % process for experimenters, due to the complexity of the physical resource % assignment and the configuration overhead. % Also, the process could not be expedited across testbeds, because % the syntax of a configuration file varies depending on specific % hardware and software. % In this paper, we propose the AnyBed: the experimental % network-building system using the logical and physical network % topologies which are described in XML. % Mapping these two topologies, AnyBed can build intended logical % network topologyon any PC clusters. % We have evaluated the AnyBed implementation using two distinct clusters. %misc: % - 査読ありのコンファレンス・ワークショップ等 @inproceedings{mio:tridentcom2006, author = "Mio Suzuki, Hiroaki Hazeyama, Youki Kadobayashi", title = "Expediting experiments across testbeds with AnyBed: a testbed-independent topology configuration tool", booktitle = "In Proceedings of 2nd International IEEE/Create-Net Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities (TridentCom)", pages = "", month = "March", year = 2006 }