The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2013: Validated Results and New Horizons

Galis, Alex [chief editor]; Gavras, Anastasius [chief co-editor]; Álvarez, Federico; Bassi, Alessandro; Bezzi, Michele; Ciavaglia, Laurent; Cleary, Frances; Daras, Petros; De Meer, Hermann; Demestichas, Panagiotis; Domingue, John; G. Kanter, Theo; Karnouskos, Stamatis; Krco, Srdjan; Lefevre, Laurent; Lentjes, Jasper; Li, Man-Sze; Malone, Paul; Manzalini, Antonio; Lotz, Volkmar; Müller, Henning; Oberle, Karsten; E. O'Connor, Noel; Papanikolaou, Nick; Petcu, Dana; Rahmani, Rahim; Raz, Danny; Richards, Gaël; Salvadori, Elio; Sargento, Susana; Schaffers, Hans; Serrat, Joan; Stiller, Burkhard; F. Skarmeta, Antonio; Tutschku, Kurt and Zahariadis, Theodore eds. (2013). The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2013: Validated Results and New Horizons. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7858. Heidelberg: Springer.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38082-2

Abstract

The Internet is the most vital scientific, technical, economic and societal set of infrastructures in existence and in operation today serving 2.5 billion users. Continuing its developments would secure much of the upcoming innovation and prosperity and it would underpin the sustainable growth in economic values and volumes needed in the future. Future Internet infrastructures research is therefore a must.

The Future Internet Assembly (FIA) is a successful conference that brings together participants of over 150 research projects from several distinct yet interrelated areas in the European Union Framework Programme 7 (FP7). The research projects are grouped as follows: the network of the future as infrastructure connecting and orchestrating the future Internet of people, computers, devices, content, clouds and things; cloud computing, Internet of Services and advanced software engineering; the public-private partnership projects on Future Internet; Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE).

The 26 full papers included in this volume were selected from 45 submissions. They are organized in topical sections named: software driven networks, virtualization, programmability and autonomic management; computing and networking clouds; internet of things; and enabling technologies and economic incentives.

Viewing alternatives

No digital document available to download for this item

Item Actions

Export

About