[Nml-wg] Abstract for TERENA

Jeroen van der Ham vdham at uva.nl
Wed Nov 21 05:08:06 EST 2012


Hi,

Very good idea. Any particular sections you would like to contribute on?

Jeroen.

On 21 Nov 2012, at 10:54, Roman Łapacz <romradz at man.poznan.pl> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I would stress the standardisation aspect. I've updated your structure a bit adding the requirements and standardisation sections that I think it would be good to have. Just a proposal to consider.
> 
> 1. Introduction (general idea, why a standardized topology desc is needed, bit of history, etc.)
> 2. Requirements (what the NML WG wanted to achieve: abstraction, multi-layer, multi-domain, extensions allowed, independent of the format - XML, RNC, OWL, others, etc.)
> 3, Schema Explanation (short description of the schema)
> 4. Standardisation under OGF (status and short description of OGF)
> 5. A use case of NML - Supporting Network Provisioning (topology in NSI)
> 4. Future Work (describe briefly plans for the future of NML)
> 
> Cheers,
> Roman
> 
> W dniu 2012-11-20 15:09, Jeroen van der Ham pisze:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> We've discussed that we would like to prepare an abstract for the TERENA conference next year. The deadline for the extended abstracts (600-1200 words) is November 30th.
>> 
>> I promised to write a structure for this abstract. I was thinking something like the following:
>> 
>> Title: The Network Markup Language
>> 
>> 1. Introdcution
>> (general idea, bit of history, current status)
>> 
>> 2. Schema Explanation
>> (short description of the schema)
>> 
>> 3. Use-Cases of NML
>> 
>> 3.1 Supporting Network Monitoring
>> (Application in PerfSonar?)
>> 
>> 3.2 Supporting Network Provisioning
>> (Application in NSI)
>> 
>> Other use-cases?
>> 
>> 4. Future Work
>> (describe briefly plans for the future of NML)
>> 
>> 
>> Who would like to contribute? What would you like to contribute on? Is there something missing in this structure that you think should be there?
>> 
>> Jeroen.
>> 
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