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Experimentation-as-a-Service methodology for building urban-scale media ecosystems

Experimentation-as-a-Service methodology for building urban-scale media ecosystems
Experimentation-as-a-Service methodology for building urban-scale media ecosystems
The H2020 FLAME project is developing an Experimentation-as-a-Service (EaaS) methodology for building urban scale media ecosystems. Using a flexible media service platform deployed within real-life smart city infrastructures, the approach allows exploration of key benefits of adaptive software-defined and cloudified network infrastructures including mobile edge computing. FLAME’s initial experiments include multiple stakeholder roles (platform provider, media service provider, and consumers), each exploring acceptance and viability from different perspectives of envisaged value networks. FLAME experiments will provide the core knowledge on optimal redistribution of information and control, thus inspiring how commitments and obligations can be codified in Service Level Agreements for potential future B2B and B2C relationships
Boniface, Michael
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Crowle, Simon
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Phillips, Stephen
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Rosati, Jessica
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Trossen, Dirk
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Carrozzo, Gino
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Boniface, Michael
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Crowle, Simon
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Phillips, Stephen
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Rosati, Jessica
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Trossen, Dirk
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Carrozzo, Gino
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Boniface, Michael, Crowle, Simon, Phillips, Stephen, Rosati, Jessica, Trossen, Dirk and Carrozzo, Gino (2017) Experimentation-as-a-Service methodology for building urban-scale media ecosystems. European Conference on Networks and Communications, , Oulu, Finland. 13 - 15 Jun 2017.

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The H2020 FLAME project is developing an Experimentation-as-a-Service (EaaS) methodology for building urban scale media ecosystems. Using a flexible media service platform deployed within real-life smart city infrastructures, the approach allows exploration of key benefits of adaptive software-defined and cloudified network infrastructures including mobile edge computing. FLAME’s initial experiments include multiple stakeholder roles (platform provider, media service provider, and consumers), each exploring acceptance and viability from different perspectives of envisaged value networks. FLAME experiments will provide the core knowledge on optimal redistribution of information and control, thus inspiring how commitments and obligations can be codified in Service Level Agreements for potential future B2B and B2C relationships

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 April 2017
Published date: June 2017
Venue - Dates: European Conference on Networks and Communications, , Oulu, Finland, 2017-06-13 - 2017-06-15

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Local EPrints ID: 418458
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/418458
PURE UUID: 74fc27bc-2bb7-42f6-8e3b-7406faf7ca9d
ORCID for Michael Boniface: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9281-6095
ORCID for Stephen Phillips: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7901-0839

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Date deposited: 09 Mar 2018 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:20

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Author: Simon Crowle
Author: Stephen Phillips ORCID iD
Author: Jessica Rosati
Author: Dirk Trossen
Author: Gino Carrozzo

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