Dear OpenFlow friends,

we are glad to announce a new version of our literature survey on SDN,
which is evolving towards an encyclopedia :)

Diego Kreutz, Fernando M. V. Ramos, Paulo Verissimo, Christian Esteve
Rothenberg, Siamak Azodolmolky, Steve Uhlig. "Software-Defined
Networking: A Comprehensive Survey." To appear in Proceedings of the
IEEE, 2015.

http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.0440

The new version features over 150 new references, an overview of
related SDN standardization activities, and a myriad of enhancements
as a result from the valuable comments from the reviewers as well as
the feedback and direct contribution from fellows via E-Mail or
directly via the Github repository:

https://github.com/SDN-Survey/latex/wiki

We would like to thank the received contributions as well as the
interest and feedback from those finding the material useful in grad
networking classes as well as in support of ongoing research
activities.

While v2 of the survey is now frozen for publication, we would like to
reinforce our call for further contributions looking towards to
maintain the document in github and arxig as a living, updated
reference, a challenge only manageable with help of the community.
Please, feel free to contribute to keeping the "SDN encyclopedia"
alive (preferably via github pull requests)!

Truly thankful,
Christian (on behalf of all co-authors)


On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
<chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote:
> Dear fellows,
>
> we have been working on a comprehensive survey on SDN which currently
> features 400+ papers:
> http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.0440
>
> We are certain that our survey could include inaccuracies, and giving
> the pace and vast amount of ongoing work, the work is certainly
> incomplete and already outdated.
>
> In addition to targeting a journal publication, we would like to keep
> the arxiv version updated and evolving over time as a "living
> document"  that grows  in size and quality based not only on our own
> findings but also on feedback and contributions from the community in
> an open source like approach.
>
> Hence, we are hosting the source files of the survey in the following
> github repository:
> https://github.com/SDN-Survey/latex/wiki
>
> and welcome feedback and direct editorial contributions via github
> Issues and Pull Request mechanisms.
>
> We would be thankful if you share our SDN survey (along the call for
> community involvement) among your peers.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Christian (on behalf of all co-authors)
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