Building QoS into Distributed Systems
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4757-4692-1 (ISBN)
Keynote Address.- 1 Programming telecommunication networks.- One Mobile Communication.- 2 Adaptive service in mobile computing environments.- 3 Quality of service support in a mobile environment: an approach based on tuple spaces.- 4 IPv6 + MOBILE-IP = MRSVP = Internet Cellular Phone?.- 5 QoS challenges for next generation mobile middleware.- 6 Link error impact on MPEG video over wireless broadband networks.- 7 QoS support for mobile computing.- Two Traffic Management.- 8 Worst case arrivals of leaky bucket constrained sources: the myth of the on-off source.- 9 Guaranteeing multiple cell loss classes in shared ATM output buffer.- 10 Comprehensive queueing analysis for partial buffer system with Discrete Markovian Arrival Processes.- 11 Real-time estimation of link capacity in multimedia networks.- Three QoS Routing.- 12 Quality-of-service routing for traffic with performance guarantees.- 13 QoS based multicast routing for multimedia communications.- 14 Issues in supporting quality of service in mobile ad hoc networks.- Four QoS and Video Systems.- 15 Supporting multiple-tier QoS in a video bridging application.- 16 Playout management of interactive video — an adaptive approach.- 17 A temporal QoS based CPU scheduling model for multimedia applications in general purpose operating systems.- 18 Adaptive video applications for non-QoS networks.- Five QoS Management.- 19 Integrated CPU and network-I/O QoS management in an endsystem.- 20 Service-tailored QoS management in high performance networks.- 21 Application design for cooperative QoS management.- 22 On the specification of EtE QoS control.- 23 Using attribute-managed storage to achieve QoS.- 24 QoS for Distributed Object Computing Middleware — Fact or Fiction?.- 25 Quality of Service: Where are we?.- SixDistributed Object Computing.- 26 Integrating QoS restrictions into the process of service selection.- 27 Quality of service (QoS) in communication APIs.- 28 Managing systemic meta-data for creating QoS-adaptive CORBA applications.- 29 Support components for quality of service in distributed environments: monitoring service.- 30 A QoS configuration systems for distributed applications.- Seven Advanced Reservation.- 31 Sharing resources through advance reservation agents.- 32 Providing a scalable video-on-demand system using future reservation of resources and multicast communications.- Eight QoS-based Transport Protocols.- 33 QoS mapping between user’s preference and bandwidth control for video transport.- 34 On end-to-end QoS mapping.- 35 Transport QoS over unreliable networks: no guarantees, no free lunch!.- 36 QoS-based transport.- 37 Reservations about reservations.- Nine QoS Mapping.- 38 Simplified method for session coordination using multi-level QoS specification and translation.- 39 Quantitative QoS-mapping: a unifying approach.- 40 QoS translation and admission control for MPEG video.- 41 Towards specifying QoS-enabling software architectures.- Ten QoS Adaptation.- 42 Terminal QoS of adaptive applications and its analytical computation.- 43 End-to-end quality of service control adaptive applications.- 44 Adaptive QoS in multimedia systems.- 45 A dynamic QoS adaptation mechanism for networked virtual reality.- 46 Predictable file access latency for multimedia.- Index of contributors.- Keyword index.
| Reihe/Serie | IFIP International Federation for Information Processing |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | XLII, 406 p. |
| Verlagsort | New York, NY |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Datenbanken |
| Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke | |
| Technik | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4757-4692-X / 147574692X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4757-4692-1 / 9781475746921 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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