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In the context of the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), we develop in this paper a resource allocation strategy for deploying Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) on distributed data centers. For this purpose, we rely on a three-level data center hierarchy exploiting co-location facilities available within Main and Core Central Offices. We precisely propose an active VNFs' placement strategy,...
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is changing the way networks are managed by providing more scalability and flexibility. However, to meet stringent real-time constraints, some network functions have to be hosted close to end users, which incites Network Operators (NOs) to install well dimensioned data centers at the edge of the network. In this framework, the contributions of this paper are twofold...
IntroductionThe purpose of the study is to determine the impact of subdividing the “atypical” cytology interpretation into two groups: Atypical urothelial cells of uncertain significance (AUC‐US) and Atypical urothelial cells suspicious for high‐grade urothelial carcinoma (AUC‐H/SHGUC), on management of patients with no prior history of UC.
Materials and methodThis is a retrospective study of “atypical”...
BACKGROUNDThe annual incidence of urothelial carcinoma continues to increase, and it is projected that greater than 70,000 new cases will occur in the year 2015. However, as much as 23% of cytologic specimens will demonstrate some degree of atypia without meeting the criteria for urothelial carcinoma and thus will be reported as atypical.
METHODSThe authors conducted 2 laboratory information searches...
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