Carrier-grade networks of the future are currently being standardized and designed under the umbrella name of Next Generation Network (NGN). The goal of NGN is to provide a more flexible network infrastructure that supports not just data and voice traffic routing, but also higher level services and interfaces for third-party enhancements. Within this paper, opportunities to integrate grid and cloud computing strategies and standards into NGN are considered. The importance of standardized interfaces and interoperability testing demanded by carrier-grade networks are discussed. Finally, a proposal how the testing methods developed at the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) can be applied to improve the quality of standards and implementations is presented. © The Author(s) 2009.
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Rings, T., Caryer, G., Gallop, J., Grabowski, J., Kovacikova, T., Schulz, S., & Stokes-Rees, I. (2009). Grid and cloud computing: Opportunities for integration with the next generation network. Journal of Grid Computing, 7(3), 375–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10723-009-9132-5
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