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Auteurs principaux: Weber, Patrick, Sterz, Artur, Freisleben, Bernd, Hinz, Oliver
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Publié: 2025
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author Weber, Patrick
Sterz, Artur
Freisleben, Bernd
Hinz, Oliver
author_facet Weber, Patrick
Sterz, Artur
Freisleben, Bernd
Hinz, Oliver
contents Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing complexity due to the rapidly growing number of networked devices and rising amounts of data. The literature advocates for self-managing networks as a means to tackle the resulting challenges. While self-managing networks provide potential solutions to these challenges, current research solely focuses on the perspective of network operators. However, modern telecommunication networks involve various stakeholders, such as service providers and end users, and necessitate interactions between them. By transitioning from a single-stakeholder to a multi-stakeholder perspective, we address the preferences of all involved parties, acknowledging potential conflicts of interest and constraints like information asymmetries. This broader perspective facilitates the development of more effective self-managing networks, significantly enhancing their performance metrics compared to approaches that solely prioritize the concerns of network operators.
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spellingShingle A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Self-Managing Networks
Weber, Patrick
Sterz, Artur
Freisleben, Bernd
Hinz, Oliver
Networking and Internet Architecture
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing complexity due to the rapidly growing number of networked devices and rising amounts of data. The literature advocates for self-managing networks as a means to tackle the resulting challenges. While self-managing networks provide potential solutions to these challenges, current research solely focuses on the perspective of network operators. However, modern telecommunication networks involve various stakeholders, such as service providers and end users, and necessitate interactions between them. By transitioning from a single-stakeholder to a multi-stakeholder perspective, we address the preferences of all involved parties, acknowledging potential conflicts of interest and constraints like information asymmetries. This broader perspective facilitates the development of more effective self-managing networks, significantly enhancing their performance metrics compared to approaches that solely prioritize the concerns of network operators.
title A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Self-Managing Networks
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.12659