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Intent-Based Networking Architecture: A Deep Dive into Its Components and Workflow
Abstract
Intent-Based Networking (IBN) represents a revolutionary transformation in network management, leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and software-defined networking principles to automate and optimize network operations. This architectural framework enables organizations to define network behavior through business objectives rather than technical configurations, fundamentally changing how networks are managed and secured. The integration of automated policy enforcement, dynamic security controls, and intelligent orchestration capabilities allows organizations to maintain optimal network performance while ensuring compliance with security requirements. IBN's implementation spans various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government applications, with significant adoption in North America and growing deployment across the Asia Pacific region. Through its sophisticated components and workflows, IBN provides organizations with automation, security, and operational efficiency benefits while adapting to evolving technological landscapes and business needs.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (4)
Pages
586-597
Published
Copyright
Open access

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