| Shenker., Clark d., Estrin D., Herzog S. " Pricing in computer networks" ACM Computer Communication Review, vol. 26, pp. 19-43, Apr. 1996. |
....have very different service requirements. For instance, some applications like email, can tolerate significant delay without users expecting discernible performance degradation, while other applications, such as audio and packetised video degrade perceptibly with even extremely small delays[4] With rapidly diverging types of tasks the need for traffic characterization on the Internet is becoming very obvious. Cocchi et al.[4] have argued that, in order to produce performance incentives it is necessary to support service class sensitive pricing for any multi class service discipline. ....
....expecting discernible performance degradation, while other applications, such as audio and packetised video degrade perceptibly with even extremely small delays[4] With rapidly diverging types of tasks the need for traffic characterization on the Internet is becoming very obvious. Cocchi et al.[4] have argued that, in order to produce performance incentives it is necessary to support service class sensitive pricing for any multi class service discipline. Using this paradigm it is possible for the user to prioritize their applications to conform to what they perceived to be acceptable QoS ....
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Cocchi R., Shenker S., Estrin D., Zhang L. "Pricing in computer Networks" -- Motivation, formulation and Example , IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 1, Dec. 1993.
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Shenker., Clark d., Estrin D., Herzog S. " Pricing in computer networks" ACM Computer Communication Review, vol. 26, pp. 19-43, Apr. 1996.
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