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P. Chrysanthis and D. Moss'e. "Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic", Proc. of the Second IEEE International Workshop on Community Networking, pp. 189--196, June 1995.

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The Capoeira Model for Distributed and Reconfigurable.. - Botafogo, al.   (Correct)

....network load, and author specified conditions. While this authoring tool assumes that resources are plentiful and will not cause deadline violations, the capoeira model is part of a larger project dealing with distributed multimedia systems. The integration of the Capoeira with the NetWorld [8, 6] will allow an author to define and a system to reliably and timely deliver multimedia data. The rest of this paper describes the model (Section 2) and the language that implements it (Section 3) We describe the status of this project and show our visual tool in Section 4 and conclude the paper ....

....transparency is important when the sources of data are distributed in geographically dispersed data repositories. An issue in the execution of a virtual place is the resource allocation and scheduling that must occur to guarantee the timely delivery of multimedia data to the requesting user (see [8, 6] for more details) Display Places Display places are used to describe where elements of the application will appear on the viewing device (e.g. the subtitles appear in the bottom 7 of the image) A display place is shown in the figures by a shaded round square or oval. We will not detail the ....

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P. K. Chrysanthis and D. Moss'e. Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic. In 2nd Int'l Workshop on Community Networking Integrated Multimedia Services to the Home, June 1995.


A Quality of Service Architecture - Campbell (1996)   (133 citations)  (Correct)

....as its basic programming abstractions. It synthesises aspects of resource requirements, resource allocation and resource scheduling into an object based programming paradigm. Networld Vnet QoS Model 65The University of Pittsburgh is developing a distributed multimedia platform called Networld [Chrysanthis,95] In the Networld, they are developing an architecture for integrating heterogeneous data repositories, service stations and viewing units. Within this distributed architecture they are investigating models for real time workflow (i.e. data management and process scheduling) intermediate ....

Chrysanthis, P., and D Mosse', "Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic", Proc. Second International Workshop on community Networking Integrated Multimedia Services to the Home, Princeton, NJ, June 1995.


A Survey of Quality of Service Architectures - Aurrecoechea, Campbell, Hauw (1995)   (12 citations)  (Correct)

....total quality management in the context of broadband networks, analyzing the end user quality of service requirements, and designing QoS control and management mechanisms to meet end to end QoS guarantees. The University of Pittsburgh is developing a distributed multimedia platform called Netwold [109]. In the Networld, they are developing an architecture for integrating heterogeneous data repositories, service stations and viewing units. Within this distributed architecture they are investigating models for real time workflow (i.e. data management and process scheduling) intermediate caching ....

.... N E N R IMAC [92] E N E N E E E R ANSA[74] E N E N E N E E E R Q adapt[94] E) N) E) N) E N N E E N R EuroB [93] E) N) E) N) E N E N NEC [4] E) N) E) N) E) N) E) E) D) E) R) E) R) XTPX[98] E, N E (N) E E E v net [109] E (E) N E N N (E) Table 1: Comparison of QoS Models 6. Discussion All of the QoS architectures cited in this paper, with the exception of the IETF QM model (which only presents an interface for QoS management to the application) consider extending the classic end to end protocol ....

Chrysanthis, P., and D Mosse', " Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic", Proc. Second International Workshop on community Networking Integrated Multimedia Services to the Home, Princeton, NJ, June 1995.


User to Network QoS Parameter Transformation in Networked.. - Mosse, Ly   (Correct)

....based on an end to end communication channel (V channel) which represents an association between the application s QoS specifications and the network resources. Beyond real time data transfer, the Lancaster Quality of Service Architecture (QoS A) CCH94] the QoS Broker [NS95] and the NetWorld [CM95] are some architectures that take into consideration both the user level specification of the QoS and the reservation schemes for resources at the network level. The QoS Broker functions as an intermediate between the application and both the operating system and the network protocol subsystem ....

P. K. Chrysanthis and D. Moss'e. Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic. In 2nd Int'l Workshop on Community Networking Integrated Multimedia Services to the Home, June 1995.


A Framework for Experimenting with QoS for Multimedia.. - Chen, Colwell.. (1996)   (11 citations)  Self-citation (Chrysanthis Moss'e)   (Correct)

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P. Chrysanthis and D. Moss'e. "Management and Delivery of Multimedia Traffic", Proc. of the Second IEEE International Workshop on Community Networking, pp. 189--196, June 1995.

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