Resumen:
Network Service Chaining (NSC) is introduced by Network Function Virtualization
(NFV) to give the possibility to select Network Services (NSs) according to the needs
or requests of a user. Currently, there are problems that reduce the
exibility of
NSC and cause delays, tra c with unnecessary routes and few control options for
administrators. Although there are di erent types of NSC (e.g. dynamic, and static)
and some solutions (e.g. automatic algorithms, and frameworks) that allow choosing
the one that suits the best the needs of the user, they do not give a full solution to
the existing problem. In this undergraduate work, we propose an architecture for
semi-automatic NSC, using advantages of mashups technology to achieve a solution
to the current lack of
exibility of the NSC. With proof-of-concept based on Software
De ned Networks (SDN), we were able to demonstrate that our architecture allows
solutions of low consumption in response time (<350 ms) and bandwidth (<3 KB),
giving full control to the administrator to choose the network services that are
executed and avoiding the need to have advanced knowledge.