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John Nicol et al. "Object Orientation in Heterogenous Distributed Computing Systems". IEEE Computer, June 1993.

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Managing QoS in Multimedia Services - Fry, Witana, Ray, Seneviratne   (Correct)

....communication, object management , common database etc. 4] ffl Management Applications These are developed by multiple vendors and can work on the above platforms to realize the management solutions (e.g. troubleticketing, inventory etc) mostly based on object oriented software technology [5], 6] 2.2 Integrated Management Application Framework While this management model adequately describes the Instrumentation aspect of a network management framework, it is necessary to use richer modeling techniques to tackle the complexity of distributed heterogeneous management applications. ....

....a management process can be treated as objects of different types. While the instrumentation space deals with managed objects, the platform and application space consider application and managed service objects. These objects interact through an object management framework defined in CORBA. [5]. This paper presents an application framework for the realization of QoS management of multimedia services. Our application framework concentrates on providing generic support for QoS management for range of multimedia services. This is illustrated in subsequent sections, using a Video on ....

John Nicol et al. "Object Orientation in Heterogenous Distributed Computing Systems". IEEE Computer, June 1993.


Overview of Quality of Service for Distributed Objects - Zinky, Bakken, Schantz (1995)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....handlers when the agreements are violated. 1. INTRODUCTION In recent years the benefits of object oriented technology have led to its widespread use in all areas of software development. Achieving Interoperability using objects is gaining acceptance with the adoption of the CORBA standard [1,2]. However, the functional interoperability that CORBA offers is only a part of the object oriented support that many distributed applications need, since they must cope with an environment that is dynamic. Most distributed applications, other than multimedia based ones such as video and audio, do ....

Nicol, John R., Wilkes, C. Thomas, and Manola, Frank A. Object Orientation in Heterogenous Distributed Computing Systems. IEEE Computer, 26:6, June, 1993. p. 57-67.


Architectural Support for Quality of Service for CORBA Objects - Zinky, Bakken, Schantz (1997)   (158 citations)  (Correct)

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Nicol, J., Wilkes, T. and Manola, F. #1993#. Object Orientation in Heterogenous Distributed Computing Systems. IEEE Computer, 26#6#, June, 1993.

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