Service Function Chaining Use Cases
draft-liu-service-chaining-use-cases-02
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| Authors | Will (Shucheng) LIU , Hongyu Li , Oliver Huang , Mohamed Boucadair , Nicolai Leymann , Zhen Cao , Jie Hu | ||
| Last updated | 2013-10-10 (Latest revision 2013-09-24) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-liu-sfc-use-cases | ||
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Abstract
The delivery of value-added services relies on the invocation of advanced Service Functions in a sequential order. This mechanism is called Service Function Chaining (SFC). The set of involved Service Functions and their order depends on the service context. This document presents a set of use cases of Service Function Chaining (SFC).
Authors
Will (Shucheng) LIU
Hongyu Li
Oliver Huang
Mohamed Boucadair
Nicolai Leymann
Zhen Cao
Jie Hu
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