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Organizing Network Management Logic with Circular Economy Principles
The traditional cycle of industrial products has been linear since its
inception. Raw resources are acquired, processed, distributed, used and
ultimately disposed of. This linearity has led to a dangerously low efficiency
degree in resource use, and has brought forth serious concerns for the
viability of our natural ecosystem. Circular economy is introducing a circular
workflow for the lifetime of products. It generalizes the disposal phase,
reconnecting it to manufacturing, distribution and end-use, thus limiting true
deposition to the environment. This process has not been extended so far to
software. Nonetheless, the development of software follows the same phases, and
also entails the use-and waste-of considerable resources. This include human
effort, as well as human and infrastructure sustenance products such as food,
traveling and energy. This paper introduces circular economy principles to the
software development, and particularly to network management logic and
security. It employs a recently proposed concept-the Socket Store-which is an
online store distributing end-user network logic in modular form. The Store
modules act as mediators between the end-user network logic and the network
resources. It is shown that the Socket Store can implement all circular economy
principles to the software life-cycle, with considerable gains in resource
waste.Comment: Published at IEEE DCOSS 2019 / smaCE workshop
(https://www.dcoss.org/workshops.html). Funded by the European Union via
projects "CE-IoT: A Framework for Pairing Circular Economy and IoT" (Marie
Sklodowska-Curie RISE action, GA EU777855) and "VISORSURF: A Hardware
Platform for Software-driven Functional Metasurfaces" (Future Emerging Topics
- FETOPEN-RIA, GA EU736876