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The technological strategy towards building the new Internet and efforts of research community in developing the paradigm of Future Network (FN) are devoted mainly to overcome the constraints of today’s networks in performance and effectiveness. Through the digital transformation, the future of networking technologies for the coming decades will involve new technologies such as virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, 5G, quantum computing, adaptive and predictive cybersecurity, intelligent Internet of things and many others, opening up for the users unprecedented opportunities of applications and services. However, these next-generation applications will require more sophisticated network functionality to providing much better support for a broad range of requirements. Considering some conceptual features of FN, including the ability to attract the application requirements, this paper describes the issues of adaptation for future networking systems supported by internet infrastructure in different terms. The methodology to engineering the adaptation is proposed to elaborate the behavior of components in complex networking environment for more flexible attraction of features and simple simulation scenario is provided to demonstrate the approach.
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Yusupbekov, N.R., Gulyamov, S.M., Usmanova, N.B. (2021). The Challenge of Adaptation in Future Networking Environment: Engineering Methodology. In: Aliev, R.A., Kacprzyk, J., Pedrycz, W., Jamshidi, M., Babanli, M., Sadikoglu, F.M. (eds) 14th International Conference on Theory and Application of Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing – ICAFS-2020 . ICAFS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1306. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64058-3_101
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