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Frenetic (programming language)
Programming language

Frenetic is a domain-specific language for programming software-defined networking (SDN). This domain-specific programming language allows network operators, rather than manually configuring each connected network device, to program the network as a whole. Frenetic is designed to solve major OpenFlow/NOX programming problems. In particular, Frenetic introduces a set of purely functional abstractions that enable modular program development, defines high-level, programmer-centric packet-processing operators, and eliminates many of the difficulties of the two-tier programming model by introducing a see-every-packet programming paradigm. Hence Frenetic is a functional reactive programming language operating at a packet level of abstraction.

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References

  1. Voellmy, Andreas; et al. (July 10, 2010). "Don't Configure the Network, Program It" (PDF). cs.yale.edu. Retrieved February 22, 2011. http://www.cs.yale.edu/publications/techreports/tr1432.pdf

  2. Voellmy, Andreas; Hudak, Paul (2011). "Nettle: Taking the Sting Out of Programming Network Routers". Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 6359/2011. pp. 235–249. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18378-2_19. ISBN 978-3-642-18377-5. 978-3-642-18377-5