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C. R. Becker and K. Geihs, "MAQS: management for adaptive QoS-enabled services," in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, 1997.

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Quality-of-Service Specification in Distributed Object Systems - Frølund, Koistinen (1998)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....Thus, in TINA ODL, one cannot associate different QoS properties with different implementations of the same functional interface. Moreover, TINA ODL does not support refinement of QoS specifications, which is an essential concept in an object oriented setting. Similarly, Becker and Geihs [1] extend CORBA IDL with constructs for QoS characterizations. Their approach suffers from the same problem as the TINA ODL approach: they statically bind QoS characterizations to interface definitions. They also allow QoS characteristics to be associated only with interfaces, not individual ....

C. R. Becker and K. Gheis. Maqs---Management for Adaptive QoS-Enabled Services. In Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, December, 1997.


Layer Integrated Quality of Service Management - Hutschenreuther, Schönberg   (Correct)

....It provides specific support for connection management, flow control, congestion avoidance, segmentation, reassembling and routing making similar functionality in transport protocols redundant. Several approaches have been developed addressing the enhancement of architectural frameworks with QoS [1, 5, 11, 12, 10, 6, 4]. But current architectural frameworks lack a QoS based application programming interface (API) and transport mechanisms that support end to end QoS [12] Hence applications use application level protocols to take care of their data and mostly negotiate their demands directly with the network ....

....a description of their Application Data Unit (ADU) in terms of type, structure, dependencies and priorities. The following structures give a general ADU definition. define enum repeat, repeatifpossible, no ERR; typedef struct short priority; relative priority inside the ADU short depend[5]; array with segment numbers ERR err; way of error control for the segment SEG; typedef struct short num; number of segments bool adutype; type of the ADU ulong delay; max delay SEG seg[num] array of information about segments ADU; typedef struct long ....

C.R. Becker and K. Geihs. Maqs - management for adaptive qos-enabled services. Technical report, SFB 403, 1997.


Quality of Service - Aspects of Distributed Programs - Becker, Geihs (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Becker Geihs)   (Correct)

....using different QoS, like replica groups and best effort communication. Assigning QoS to modules is unnecessary coarse and may be too restrictive. An interface may provide more than one QoS. But only one QoS at a time is allowed. This QoS is negotiated between client and service. Our system MAQS[1] supports adaptive clients which use negotiation and adaption as a respone to a changing service quality during the service association. Changing the QoS agreement during runtime is also done by a negotiation procedure. 3.2 QIDL Mapping Interfaces defined in IDL are translated to an ....

....can accept this offering and QoS enabled communication begins. On QoS changes a renegotiation is done in a similar way. To provide dynamic extensions of clients and hierachical QoS handling a layer between the ORB and the transport system is integrated in our runtime system. In a paper about MAQS[1] we give an overview about our system. 4 Related Work Isolating aspects of distributed computing has been done before. D[4] provides a framework for distributed programming based on an implementation language with aspect languages for thread coordination and remote access strategies. By isolating ....

C. Becker, K. Geihs "MAQS - Management for Adaptive QoS-enabled Services" IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, December 1997, San Francisco


A Survey of Adaptive Middleware - Sadjadi   (Correct)

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C. R. Becker and K. Geihs, "MAQS: management for adaptive QoS-enabled services," in Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, 1997.


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C. Becker and K. Geihs. MAQS - Management for Adaptive QoS-enabled Services. In IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 1997.


Classification and Comparison of QoS Specification Languages.. - Jin, Nahrstedt   (Correct)

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Christian R. Becker and Kurt Gheis. Maqs - Management for Adaptive QoS-enabled Services. In Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, Dec. 1997.


Dynamic Support for Nonfunctional Requirements in - Distributed Applications Ana   (Correct)

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C. Becker and K. Geihs. MAQS - Management for Adaptive QoS-enabled Services. In IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services, San Francisco, CA, September 1997.


Towards an adaptable QoS aware middleware for distributed objects - van Halteren (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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C. Becker and K. Geihs, "MAQS: management for adaptive QoS-enabled services", Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems ands ervices, 1997.


Quality of Service Aware Distributed Object Systems - Frølund, al. (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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C. R. Becker and K. Geihs. Maqs---management for adaptive qos-enabled services. In Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Middleware for DistributedReal-Time Systems and Services, December 1997.

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