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S. Chatterjea, E. K. P. Chong, H. J. Siegel, S. D. Jones, M. Jurczyk, and I. J. Wang, Quality of service attributes in a hierarchical system for global information dissemination: A preliminary study, in

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Quality of Service Attributes in a Hierarchical.. - Chatterjea.. (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....network levels have been discussed widely in the literature, the other levels of QoS attributes have not been described before. QoS attributes at all five levels, dependencies among the QoS levels and methods to translate between levels are explored in this work. This material is summarized from [1]. Issues related to the mapping of application level QoS to network level QoS have been considered by other researchers (e.g. 2,3,4,6,7] The relationship of this paper to previous work is described in [1] In the next section, QoS attributes that are of interest in AICE like distributed ....

....to translate between levels are explored in this work. This material is summarized from [1] Issues related to the mapping of application level QoS to network level QoS have been considered by other researchers (e.g. 2,3,4,6,7] The relationship of this paper to previous work is described in [1]. In the next section, QoS attributes that are of interest in AICE like distributed computing environments are described. Section 3 analyzes some of the dependencies that exist between QoS attributes at different levels. Translation of QoS between levels is also discussed there. 2 QoS ....

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S. Chatterjea, E. K. P. Chong, H. J. Siegel, S. Jones, I. Wang, and M. Jurczyk, Quality of Service Attributes in a Hierarchical System for Global Information Dissemination, ECE School, Purdue, technical report in preparation.


Heuristics for Scheduling Data Requests Using Collective.. - Theys (2001)   Self-citation (Chong Siegel)   (Correct)

....developed to compare with the heuristics are presented in Section 6. Section 7 gives an overview of the results from the simulation study performed. 2. RELATED WORK Much work has been done examining which QoS parameters to use in specific environments and how to specify these parameters (e.g. [5, 11, 13, 14, 21]) The work presented here assumes a simplified set of QoS parameters and uses them in a way the MetaNet will understand. The final AICE system may use different sets of QoS parameters at different layers in the overall system, translating the various types of QoS parameters between the ....

....presented here assumes a simplified set of QoS parameters and uses them in a way the MetaNet will understand. The final AICE system may use different sets of QoS parameters at different layers in the overall system, translating the various types of QoS parameters between the interacting layers [5]. The work here focuses on the AIC MetaNet Negotiator, and so using bandwidth as a simplified set of QoS parameters without any translation does not detract from the goals of this research. Research has been performed in determining routing and allocation schemes for distributed, heterogeneous ....

S. Chatterjea, E. K. P. Chong, H. J. Siegel, S. D. Jones, M. Jurczyk, and I. J. Wang, Quality of service attributes in a hierarchical system for global information dissemination: A preliminary study, in

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