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100 | _aSchill, Alexander | ||
700 | _aHutschenreuther, Tino | ||
245 | _aArchitectural support for QoS management and abstraction: SALMON: (Support Architecture for transmission of Live Media streams On networks) | ||
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505 | _aHigh-performance communication protocols are being used in our lab as an experimental base for advanced distributed applications with a special focus on quality of service (QoS) characteristics. During our recent work, we recognized that QoS abstractions would prove very useful for facilitating distributed application development. As a first base, we present a management tool for inspecting and controlling QoS related characteristics on top of XTPX (eXpress Transfer Protocol Extended) and TCP/IP. Based on a classification of QoS requirements of various multimedia data streams, the design and implementation of a higher-level QoS manager tool and channel library named SALMON is then described. We finally illustrate how such an approach will be integrated with traditional client/server platforms such as the OSF Distributed Computing Environment | ||
650 | _aCOMPUTER COMMUNICATION NETWORKS | ||
650 | _aNETWORK OPERATIONS | ||
650 | _aDISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS | ||
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_tComputer communications _wH004.7 COM _nS.T.:H004.7 COM PP2705 _g(vol. 20, nro. 6, Jul. 1997), p. 411-419 |
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