Introducing Development Features for Virtualized Network Services
Steven Van Rossem, Wouter Tavernier, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet,, Piet Demeester

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of an SDK for SDN/NFV-based telecom services, enabling better design, testing, and deployment to support agile, efficient, and evolving network services.
Contribution
It introduces a specialized SDK for SDN/NFV services, addressing current gaps in DevOps tools for telecom network virtualization.
Findings
The SDK facilitates pre-deployment testing and updates during service lifetime.
It improves agility and efficiency in telecom service deployment.
A case study demonstrates the SDK's effectiveness in content delivery networks.
Abstract
Network virtualization and softwarizing network functions are trends aiming at higher network efficiency, cost reduction and agility. They are driven by the evolution in Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). This shows that software will play an increasingly important role within telecommunication services, which were previously dominated by hardware appliances. Service providers can benefit from this, as it enables faster introduction of new telecom services, combined with an agile set of possibilities to optimize and fine-tune their operations. However, the provided telecom services can only evolve if the adequate software tools are available. In this article, we explain how the development, deployment and maintenance of such an SDN/NFV-based telecom service puts specific requirements on the platform providing it. A Software Development Kit (SDK)…
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