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Fragmentation in Elastic Optical Networks is an issue caused by isolated, non-aligned, and non-contiguous frequency slots that can not be used to allocate new connection request to the network, due to the optical layer restrictions imposed to the Routing and Spectrum Assignment (RSA) algorithms. To deal with this issue, several studies about Spectrum Defragmentation have been presented. In this work,...
The degree in which a software system is guaranteed to correctly provide its intended functionality, is one of the most relevant properties in the development of quality software, and the concern of software verification. Among the many techniques that approach software verification, testing, i.e., contrasting actual software behavior against expected behavior in a set of specific scenarios called...
The Processing Architecture based on Measurement Metadata (PAbMM) is a data stream management system specialized in measurement and evaluation (M&E) projects, which incorporates predictive and detective behavior on data streams. It uses a case based organizational memory for recommending courses of action in each detected online situation and previously modeled by the project definition. In this...
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