“…Table 2 introduces the related work to our solution by presenting per work: the reference itself, a brief description of the work, SDN plane in which the solution operates, modeling language used for specifying the management tasks, scope (interdomain vs. intradomain), and status (i.e., implementation: functional deployment in a real network, prototype: a development that serves as a proof of concept, and conceptual: nonimplementation/prototype). From the related work analysis, we remark several facts: first, there are a lot of solutions, such as, previous studies, 2,16,17,19,20,22,41,[45][46][47][48] that consider YANG or CIM for network management, but few of them 2,16,17,22 operate in SDN. Second, some works 12,[23][24][25][26]49,50 employ modeling or policy languages or formal notations for specifying their proposals.…”