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Clemens Szyperski and Giorgio Ventre. Efficient Support for Multiparty Communication. In Hutchison et al.

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Transport-Independent Group and Session Management for Group.. - Wilde, Plattner (1997)   (Correct)

....parameters like throughput, error rate, delay, or jitter, can be seen as one special case of a general characterization which may be defined for each connection. The parameters being used should be as versatile as possible to allow the utilization of yet to be defined types. Szyperski and Ventre [45] and Carle et al. 11] describe this concept of QoS parameters for multipoint communications in greater detail. Security issues may also be addressed for communications itself via QoS parameters, where authentic and or private communications may be required. 2 ffl Group and session management is ....

Clemens Szyperski and Giorgio Ventre. Efficient Support for Multiparty Communication. In Hutchison et al.


A Transport-Independent Component For A Group And.. - Wilde, Nanduri, Plattner (1996)   (Correct)

....parameters like throughput, error rate, delay, or jitter, can be seen as one special case of a general characterization which may be defined for each connection. The parameters being used should be as versatile as possible to allow the utilization of yet to be defined types. Szyperski and Ventre [25] and Carle et al. 26] describe this concept of QoS parameters for multipoint communications in greater detail. ffl Group and session management is necessary for making the naming space (ie the names which may be used) flexible and configurable. Typically, groups of users are changing over time, ....

Clemens Szyperski and Giorgio Ventre. Efficient Support for Multiparty Communication. In Hutchison et al. [39], pages 185--198.


M-Connection Service: A Multicast Service for.. - de Rezende.. (1995)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and services exist which utilise the features of high speed networks optimally and provide the required service to the user. In particular there is a lack of services supporting multimedia group communication. Multimedia group applications place a multitude of requirements on such services [1, 2]. The services offered have to be flexible, efficient and dynamic, i.e. it must be possible to change characteristics, such as topology and QoS. These stringent requirements make the design of supporting services complex and difficult. Some proposals to support group communication at different ....

C. Szyperski and G. Ventre: "Efficient Support for Multiparty Communication", in Proc. of Multimedia Transport and Teleservices, International COST237 Workshop, Vienna, Austria, Nov. 1994.


A Middleware Framework for Supporting Application Use of Active.. - Reiher (1998)   (Correct)

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C. Szyperski and G. Ventre. Efficient support for multiparty communication. Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Transport and Teleservices, Vienna, Austria, Nov. 1994, pp. 185-198.

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