From: Yasin Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 11:23:25 +0000 (+0100) Subject: nepi,omf logos added X-Git-Tag: myslice-1.1~171 X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=89468757d0f0471f1ea46b44b01e2ff18a51a208;p=unfold.git nepi,omf logos added --- diff --git a/portal/static/img/nepi_logo.png b/portal/static/img/nepi_logo.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ddef5d7c Binary files /dev/null and b/portal/static/img/nepi_logo.png differ diff --git a/portal/static/img/omf-logo.png b/portal/static/img/omf-logo.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..000c980d Binary files /dev/null and b/portal/static/img/omf-logo.png differ diff --git a/portal/templates/slice-tab-experiment.html b/portal/templates/slice-tab-experiment.html index f1b2cba9..563cb904 100644 --- a/portal/templates/slice-tab-experiment.html +++ b/portal/templates/slice-tab-experiment.html @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@

More Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell

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NEPI, the Network Experimentation Programming Interface, is a life-cycle management tool for network experiments. The idea behind NEPI is to provide a single tool to design, deploy, and control network experiments, and gather the experiment results. Going further, NEPI was specially conceived to function with arbitrary experimentation platforms, so researchers could use a single tool to work with network simulators, emulators, or physical testbeds, or even a mixture of them. To accomplish this, NEPI provides a high-level interface to describe experiments that is independent from any experimentation platform, but is able to capture platform specific configurations. Experiment definitions can be stored in XML format to be later reproduced, and modified according to experimentation needs. Experiment execution is orchestrated by a global experiment controller, that is platform independent, and different platform-dependent testbed controllers, creating a control hierarchy that is able t adapt to platform specific requirements while providing an integrated control scheme.

More Info: http://nepi.inria.fr

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OMF

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OMF is a Testbed Control, Measurement and Management Framework.

OMF was originally developed for the ORBIT wireless testbed at Winlab, Rutgers University. Since 2007, OMF has been actively extended to operate on testbeds with many different type of network and resource technologies. It is now deployed and used on different testbeds in Australia, Europe, and in the U.S. OMF is currently being extended further to support exciting new features and technologies. This website is hosting this ongoing activity. OMF development is now conducted essentially within the TEMPO project at NICTA (Australia) in strong collaboration with Winlab (Rutgers University). @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@

More Info: http://mytestbed.net/projects/omf

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