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</ref> Frenetic is designed to solve major [[OpenFlow]]/[[Nox (platform)|NOX]] programming problems. In particular, Frenetic introduces a set of purely
==References==
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==Further reading==
*{{cite conference|date=November 30, 2010|title=Frenetic: A High-Level Language for OpenFlow Networks|conference=ACM PRESTO 2010|publisher=[[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]]|url=http://conferences.sigcomm.org/co-next/2010/Workshops/PRESTO/PRESTO_papers/04-Foster.pdf |first1=Nate |last1=Foster |first2=Rob |last2=Harrison |first3=Matthew L. |last3=Meola |first4=Michael J. |last4=Freedman |first5=Jennifer |last5=Rexford|author5-link=Jennifer Rexford |first6=David |last6=Walker |isbn=978-1-4503-0467-2}}
*Nate Foster, Rob Harrison, Michael J. Freedman, [[Jennifer Rexford]], and David Walker (December 6, 2010). [
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