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    Soft-DeCO

    Software-Defined Cloud Orchestration

    Software-Defined Cloud Orchestration: An Integrated Architecture and Deployment Process This is an expansion of the project xSDN, an Expressive Simulator for Dynamic Network Flows. Please cite the below papers, if you used this project or referred to this in your work. Kathiravelu, Pradeeban; Veiga, Luis, "An Expressive Simulator for Dynamic Network Flows," Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2015 IEEE International Conference on , vol., no., pp.311,316, 9-13 March 2015 doi: 10.1109/IC2E.2015.43
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    A parallel system simulator kernel that support ultra-large scale computer system simulation.
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    GUI for distribution of OMNeT++ simulations on different computers. This software includes server and simulation management and uses Java SWT and Web Services.
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    The Multi-Simulator Interface (MSI) is a simulation interconnection engine. It connects simulations by synchronizing their clocks and data. It is a light-weight HLA alternative.
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