[Netslices] New Version Notification for draft-qiang-netslices-gap-analysis-01.txt

"qiangli (D)" <qiangli3@huawei.com> Mon, 03 July 2017 08:37 UTC

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Dear All,



The 01 version of "Gap Analysis for Transport Network Slicing" draft has been uploaded and is available on https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-qiang-netslices-gap-analysis/



Abstract:

   This document presents network slicing differentiation from the non-

   partition network or from simply partition of connectivity resources.

   It lists 7 standardization gaps related to 4 key requirements for

   network slicing in transport network.  It also presents an analysis

   of existing related work and other potential solutions on network

   slicing.

   This gap analysis document aims to provide a basis for future works

   in transport network slicing.



Comparing with 00 version, the main changes are:

1) added the word "Transport" to the title

2) 6 key requirements were reduced to 4 key requirements

3) 15 gaps were reduced to 7 gaps

4) refined some discussions and statements



Your comments and reviews are greatly appreciated.



Best regards,

Co-authors