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Description
Research on networked IT infrastructures is challenged by the complexity
of the software and hardware architectures involved, including the increasing complex interaction of the involved protocols, complex
software stacks with millions lines of code, and the growing hardware
complexity that achieves performance advances by sophisticated
architectures.
Experimental research is essential for advancing networked systems. Due
to the complexity of the systems, reproducibility is hard. At the same
time, the ability of reproducing experiments is essential for scientific
progress. Solutions to this dilemma are introduced, including tools for
supporting experiments. The plain orchestrating service (pos) enables
reproducible experimental workflows and is a component of the SLICES
Research Infrastructure. SLICES is part of the European Strategy Forum
on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) roadmap. It enables research
reproducibility for complex and large-scale experimentation, addresses
research environment provisioning on demand, and data management
infrastructure to ensure data quality and support effective data sharing.
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