| D. P. Anderson and D. Ferrari, "An Overview of the DASH Project," UCB/CSD University of California Berkeley, Tech. Rep., February 1988. |
....a contract between each agent and the principal during conversation set up. We model two forms of contracts: guaranteed performance contracts and best effort contracts 5. 2.2.1. Guaranteed performance contracts In virtual circuit networks, such as those assumed by the design of DASH [2], where guarantees of performance are offered, a contract promises a given level of performance (utility level) for a price. The agent states the throughput and delay it desires, and the principal states the price for the data transfer. If agent cannot afford the price, it will have to scale down ....
D. P. Anderson and D. Ferrari, An Overview of the DASH Project, Comp. Sci. Dept. Tech. Rpt. 88/406 , University of California, Berkeley, Feb. 1988.
....traffic is to be handled effectively and efficiently. In order to provide real time service, we require that the clients declare their traffic ############### 1 Real time channels can be regarded as subcases of the parametrized message channels on which the communication system of DASH [Ande88a] [Ande88b] is based; the only parameters characterizing a real time channel are the performance oriented ones. Real time channels have similarities with the two types of flows recently proposed in the literature [Come89] Zhan87] and can be easily incorporated into a recently proposed framework ....
D. P. Anderson and D. Ferrari, "An Overview of the DASH Project", Rept. No. UCB/CSD 88/406, University of California, Berkeley, February 1988.
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D. P. Anderson and D. Ferrari, "An Overview of the DASH Project," UCB/CSD University of California Berkeley, Tech. Rep., February 1988.
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