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A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio, H. Meer, " Agent based framework for QoS management", 4th int.conference on Analytical and numerical modeling tech.-QoS modelling, singapore, sep. 1997.

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QoS Management by Mobile Agents in Multimedia Communication - Manvi, Venkataram (2000)   (Correct)

....resources when QoS degrades. This architecture provides QoS end to end control for each flow. All the intermediate nodes between the source and sink are indirectly involved in the process of negotiation and management. These systems satisfy all the five functional principles of QoS architecture[4,5]. Integration is achieved by defining agents that handle QoS at different abstraction levels (user, system, network) The separation principle is due to autonomy of agents. So, they do not interfere with other functions and flow transmissions of the system. Transparency is achieved, because, users ....

A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio, H. Meer, " Agent based framework for QoS management", 4th int.conference on Analytical and numerical modeling tech.-QoS modelling, singapore, sep. 1997.


Tunnel Agents for Enhanced Internet QoS - de Meer, Richter, Puliafito.. (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Puliafito Tomarchio De meer)   (Correct)

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A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio, and H. de Meer, "An Agent-Based Framework for QoS Management," First World Congress on System Simulation WCSS'97: Fourth ANMT on QoS, Soc. for Computer Simulation, Singapore, 1997, pp. 392--396.


QoS-Adaptation by Software Agents in the Presence.. - de Meer.. (1998)   Self-citation (Puliafito Tomarchio De meer)   (Correct)

....and mobility, a computing platform has been developed [7] which, in order to provide a sort of homogeneity among different hardware and software platforms, adopts Java [4] as its underlying framework. A specialized version of such platform has been developed for the purpose of QoS management [6], which comprises specific nodes to collect QoS applications. We identify such nodes as Servers of Applications and assume that they store QoS applications to be eventually downloaded and remotely executed on demand. The reference architecture we refer to is depicted in Fig. 1. Software agents are ....

A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio, and H. de Meer. An agentbased framework for QoS management. In First World Congress on System Simulation WCSS'97: 4th ANMT on QoS, Singapore, September 1997.


Tunnel Agents for Enhanced QoS in the Internet - de Meer, Puliafito, Richter.. (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Puliafito Tomarchio De meer)   (Correct)

....offers a new paradigm for parallel computation in a distributed network of workstations; ffl Collaborative Applications: mobile agents provide an effective support for sharing data and any kind of documents; they offer a flexible architecture and enable users to share various network resources. In [13, 4] we proposed a reference architecture for QoS management with software agents. Implementation issues have also been discussed in [14] where a Java based approach was proposed to deal with agent migration inside a heterogeneous distributed environment. The flexibility and the generality of this ....

....write their own agents deriving them from the classes provided by the platform with limited effort. It guarantees portability of code across an always increasing number of software and hardware platforms. A specialized version of such platform has been developed for the purpose of QoS management [13, 4], which comprises specific nodes to collect QoS applications. We identify such nodes as Servers of Applications and assume that they store QoS applications to be eventually downloaded and remotely executed on demand. The reference architecture we refer to is depicted in Fig. 1. Software agents are ....

A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio, and H. de Meer. An agent-based framework for QoS management. In First World Congress on System Simulation WCSS'97: 4th ANMT on QoS, Singapore, September 1997.

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