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Table 2 Layer QoS Policy

in Quality of Service Management within a Middleware for Large Scale Multicast Applications
by Alan Smith, Richard Jacobs

Table 2. Policy module interface.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1994
"... In PAGE 4: ... The potential for the inclusion of application-specific policies may be the most useful feature of this design. Table2 details a sample interface to a policy module. The Register call may be invoked to register a process as migratable.... ..."
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Table 1. PDB policies and their QoS characteristics

in An Adaptive Policy Based Framework for Network Services Management
by Leonidas Lymberopoulos, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ... Each rule guarantees the PDB attributes to the corresponding traffic aggregate. Table1 presents examples of QoS guarantees that PDB policies can offer to their associated traffic aggregates. In our framework, PDB policies are specified as Table 1.... ..."
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Table I. PDB policies and their QoS characteristics

in An adaptive policy based framework for network services management
by Leonidas Lymberopoulos, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman 2003
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Table 3: QoS control policy interface family

in AMENDMENT HISTORY
by Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich Ch, Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation, Wien Betriebs-gmbh, Bob Briscoe

Table 4.1 PDB policies and their QoS characteristics

in University of London An Adaptive Policy Based Framework for Network Management
by Leonidas A. Lymberopoulos 2004

Table 3. An example of a composite policy expression

in Using Semantics for Policy-Based Web Service Composition
by Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Nabil, R. Adam 2005
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Table 1. PDB policies and their QoS characteristics (part of the Policy Service)

in An Adaptive Policy Based Management Framework for Differentiated Services Networks
by Leonidas Lymberopoulos, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman 2002
"... In PAGE 7: ... In our proposed framework, the QoS guarantees for PDB policies are specified in a policy database, which is part of the Policy service. Table1 shows an example policy description database. Typical network-level QoS PDB policies include an EFConfigurationPolicy for implementing EF behaviour, an AFConfigurationPolicy for implementing Assured Forwarding (AF) services, etc.... In PAGE 7: ... A framework for mapping SLSs to PDBs can be found in [21]. For example, if the SLS states that the application must be guaranteed the lowest possible values of delay and jitter, then the PDB that provides the lowest delay and jitter must be selected from Table1... In PAGE 8: ...1. A set of PDBs is chosen taking into account the Time Validity field of Table1 . Time Events activate the relevant policies as shown in section 4.... ..."
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Table 1: Tra c parameters, QoS metrics and retransmission policy for ATM service classes service QoS QoS QoS retransmission

in On Fault Recovery Priority in ATM Networks
by Bjørn Jæger, David Tipper
"... In PAGE 6: ... This will normally cause a large number of cells to be dropped since there is no tra c contract and no feedback mechanisms. Table1 summarizes the ATM service types, the tra c descriptors appropriate to each... ..."

Table 3. Transformed Module With Composition Gates in Surrounding

in FACTOR: A Hierarchical Methodology for Functional Test Generation and Testability Analysis
by Vivekananda M. Vedula, Jacob A. Abraham
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