| Bouch, A., and Sasse, A., (2001), "Why Value is Everything: A UserCentered Approach to Internet Quality of Service and Pricing", Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 2092, pp. 5972. |
....major implementation obstacles can be defined: need for timely feedback to users about the price, determination of congestion information in an efficient, low overhead manner. The first problem, timely feedback, is relatively very hard to achieve in a wide area network such as the Internet. In [4], the authors showed that users do want This work is sponsored by NSF under contract number ANI9819112, and co sponsored by Intel Corporation. feedback about charging of the network service (such as current price and prediction of service quality in near future) However, in our recent work [5] ....
....capture more of the available capacity than the other TCP connections. The major problem with PFCC is that development of user friendly intermediate agents is heavily dependent on user opinion, and hence requires significant amount of research. A study of determining user opinions is available in [4]. In this paper, we do not focus development of intermediate agents. B. Pricing over Congestion Control (POCC) Another way of approaching the congestion control problem by pricing is to overlay pricing on top of congestion control. This means the provider undertakes the congestion control ....
A. Bouch and M. A. Sasse, "Why value is everything?: A usercentered approach to Internet quality of service and pricing," in Proceedings of IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS), 2001.
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Bouch, A., and Sasse, A., (2001), "Why Value is Everything: A UserCentered Approach to Internet Quality of Service and Pricing", Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 2092, pp. 5972.
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