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IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007)
On Demand Network and Application Provisioning ThroughWeb Services
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
July 09-July 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2924-0
Sandy Liu, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada
Yong Liang, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada
Bo Xu, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada
Libo Zhang, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada
Bruce Spencer, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada
Martin Brooks, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada

While most service-oriented solutions are developed for system integration or data integration, we propose a Web Services-based solution, Eucalyptus, for provisioning applications and networks on demand. Eucalyptus is built on the power of the User-Controlled Lightpath Provisioning (UCLP) tool, which pioneers a user-centric and serviceoriented approach for creating and managing a private endto- end optical network. As a first user of UCLP, Eucalyptus aims to construct an participatory environment for geographically distributed teams of architects and industrial designers with the with the support of configurable broadband switched networks, as well as the traditional routed IP networks.

The contribution of Eucalyptus is to provide a proof-ofconcept example on how Web Service and Service-oriented Architecture (SoA) can effectively provide on-demand provisioning for heterogenous resources in hybrid networks. These resources can be provisioned, launched, monitored, terminated, and reserved through Web Services. Eucalyptus is network and platform neutral. It offers a single point of entry for users to access resources ranging from video conference applications, rendering clusters, to the underlying networks. Each resource is configured through a resourcespecific Web Service. Eucalyptus also includes a set of generic management Web Services to coordinate sessions, to manage resources and users, and to compose workflows, such that the network and the application are properly configured for the users engaging in a participatory design session.

Citation:
Sandy Liu, Yong Liang, Bo Xu, Libo Zhang, Bruce Spencer, Martin Brooks, "On Demand Network and Application Provisioning ThroughWeb Services," icws, pp.1120-1127, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007), 2007
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