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computer science and information engineering | 2009

Automatic Web Services Deployment

Ang Tan Fong; Ling Teck Chaw; Phang Keat Keong; Por Lip Yee

As web service has become the emerging paradigm, the area of web service research has received a lot of attention in recent years. Most of the web services are deployed by site administrators. As the number of request of web services increase tremendously, there is a need to replicate the services to multiple resources. Although manual deployment allow the services to be deployed safely, it is impossible to scale. To solve this problem, we propose in this paper a new architecture for automatic web services deployment. Through the experiment, we proved that automatic deployment strategy able to handle the increasing number of users’ request in an effective manner.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Distributed controller clustering in software defined networks

Ahmed Abdelaziz; Ang Tan Fong; Abdullah Gani; Usman Garba; Suleman Khan; Adnan Akhunzada; Hamid Talebian; Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging promising paradigm for network management because of its centralized network intelligence. However, the centralized control architecture of the software-defined networks (SDNs) brings novel challenges of reliability, scalability, fault tolerance and interoperability. In this paper, we proposed a novel clustered distributed controller architecture in the real setting of SDNs. The distributed cluster implementation comprises of multiple popular SDN controllers. The proposed mechanism is evaluated using a real world network topology running on top of an emulated SDN environment. The result shows that the proposed distributed controller clustering mechanism is able to significantly reduce the average latency from 8.1% to 1.6%, the packet loss from 5.22% to 4.15%, compared to distributed controller without clustering running on HP Virtual Application Network (VAN) SDN and Open Network Operating System (ONOS) controllers respectively. Moreover, proposed method also shows reasonable CPU utilization results. Furthermore, the proposed mechanism makes possible to handle unexpected load fluctuations while maintaining a continuous network operation, even when there is a controller failure. The paper is a potential contribution stepping towards addressing the issues of reliability, scalability, fault tolerance, and inter-operability.


The Computer Journal | 2017

On Software-Defined Wireless Network (SDWN) Network Virtualization: Challenges and Open Issues

Ahmed Abdelaziz; Ang Tan Fong; Abdullah Gani; Suleman Khan; Faiz Alotaibi; Muhammad Khurram Khan

Software-defined networking (SDN) is new network architecture that emerges as to implement network virtualization (NV) with vast features, especially when it is applied it in multi-tenant scenarios. The rapid growth of wireless network applications and services, let to adopt NVs into software-defined wireless network (SDWN). This is because wireless networks require specific features that can be hindered of implementing NVs such as updated location information, dynamic channel configuration, and rapid client re-association. This paper presents state-of-the-art NV methods for SDWN with the aim of highlighting issues and challenges of applying NVs techniques of SDN into SDWN. We discuss three SDN techniques that facilitate NV in the cloud, namely proxy-based virtualization, layer two prefixes-based virtualizations and programing language-based virtualization. Moreover, the paper points out the possibility of providing effective VNs in the SDWN architecture. We also taxonomies the SDWN proposed virtualization methods based on hypervisor controller in the different networks. Finally, the potential requirements and challenges and open issues of SDWN NVs are also identified and presented as the future directions in SDWN research.


Malaysian Journal of Computer Science | 2006

Scheduling Framework For Bandwidth-Aware Job Grouping-Based Scheduling In Grid Computing

Ng Wai Keat; Ang Tan Fong; Ling Teck Chaw; Liew Chee Sun


Information Development | 2005

E-Journal Publishing in Malaysia: from single journal system to publishing through a host

Zainab Awang Ngah; Ang Tan Fong; Abrizah Abdullah


Archive | 2006

Intelligent Question Bank and Examination System

Ang Tan Fong; Hu Heng Siew; Lip Yee; Liew Chee Sun


International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering | 2009

QOS ROUTING IN DIFFSERV MPLS NETWORKS

Ang Tan Fong; Keat Keong Phang; Teck Chaw Ling


Malaysian Journal of Computer Science | 2012

TRAFFIC ENGINEERING WITH REROUTING IN DIFFSERV MPLS NETWORKS

Keat Keong Phang; Teck Chaw Ling; Ang Tan Fong


Malaysian Journal of Computer Science | 2008

MULTI-AREA QOS PROVISIONING USING HIERARCHICAL BANDWIDTH BROKERS ARCHITECTURE

Ling Teck Chaw; Phang Keat Keong; Ang Tan Fong; Lim Gek Pei


Archive | 2017

Campus based E-commerce portal

Ahmed Abdelaziz; Ang Tan Fong

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Ahmed Abdelaziz

Information Technology University

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Liew Chee Sun

Information Technology University

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Ling Teck Chaw

Information Technology University

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Suleman Khan

Monash University Malaysia Campus

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Adnan Akhunzada

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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