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Slice Based Federation Architecture. The Slice-based Federation Architecture (SFA) allows user authentication, and resource discovery, reservation and release. In the context of the European Union’s Future Internet Research Initiative (FIRE), SFA has been adopted in Fed4Fire (FED4Fire) and other projects dealing with federated testbeds and infrastructures. SFA client (sfi, omni, ...) Xxx SFA server SFA server Slice Manager (SM) Slice Manager (SM) Registry (R) Aggregate Mng. (AM) Aggregate Mng. (AM) Registry (R) R2 R2 R2 R R2 R Testbed 1 Testbed 2 Figure 10: SFA Architecture Figure 10: SFA Architecture shows the normally implemented architecture for SFA. As pictured, the SFA server e.g. aggregates information about testbed’s resources and offers these to experimenters. SFA uses Resource Specification (RSpec), based on a predefined XML schema, to describe resources. The XML schema is designed to be extensible, in order to support resources of various kinds. Besides describing resources provided by the testbed, these RSpecs are also used to request specific resources by the experimenter. Thereby an RSpec may be fully bound, requesting a specific, named resource; or unbound, where for example the Aggregate Manager (AM) chooses a fitting resource on behalf of the user
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Slice Based Federation Architecture. The Slice-based Federation Architecture (SFA) allows user authentication, and resource discovery, reservation and release. In the context of the European Union’s Future Internet Research Initiative [9], SFA has been adopted in Fed4Fire [10] and other projects dealing with federated testbeds and infrastructures.
Slice Based Federation Architecture. The Slice-based Federation Architecture (SFA) allows user authentication, and resource discovery, reservation and release. In the context of the European Union’s Future Internet Research Initiative (FIRE), SFA has been adopted in Fed4Fire (FED4Fire) and other projects dealing with federated testbeds and infrastructures. SFA client (sfi, omni, ...) Xxx SFA server SFA server Slice Manager (SM) Slice Manager (SM) Registry (R) Aggregate Mng. (AM) Aggregate Mng. (AM) Registry (R) R2 R2 R2 R R2 R Testbed 1 Testbed 2 Figure 10: SFA Architecture Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.Xxxxxx! Verweisquelle konnte nicht funden werden.Xxxxxx! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.Figure 1Figure 10: SFA Architecture Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.shows the normally implemented architecture for SFA. As pictured, the SFA server e.g. aggregates information about testbed’s resources and offers these to experimenters. SFA uses Resource Specification (RSpec), based on a predefined XML schema, to describe resources. The XML schema is designed to be extensible, in order to support resources of various kinds. Besides describing resources provided by the testbed, these RSpecs are also used to request specific resources by the experimenter. Thereby an RSpec may be fully bound, requesting a specific, named resource; or unbound, where for example the Aggregate Manager (AM) chooses a fitting resource on behalf of the user

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