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Quality of Future Internet Services : First COST 263 International Workshop, QofIS 2000 Berlin, Germany, September 25-26, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Jon Crowcroft, James Roberts, Michael I. Smirnov.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Crowcroft, Jon, editor.
Roberts, James, 1937- editor.
Smirnov, Mikhail I., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 1922.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1922
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Computer networks.
Application software.
Information storage and retrieval.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Business.
Electrical engineering.
Popular Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Information Storage and Retrieval.
IT in Business.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Local Subjects:
Popular Computer Science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Information Storage and Retrieval.
IT in Business.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 370 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2000.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The papers in this book present various viewpoints on the design and - plementation of techniques for QoS engineering for Internet services.They were selected from more than 70 submissions to the 1st International workshop on "Quality of future Internet services" (QofIS) organized by COST Action 263. The main focus of the papers is on the creation, con?guration and deployment of end-to-end services over a QoS assured Internet using the IntServ (Integrated Services) and Di?Serv (Di?erentiated Services) models. The main technical p- gramme was completed by two keynote talks: IETF Chair Fred Baker opened the workshop with a discussion on major Internet development directions and Andrew M. Odlyzko of AT&T Labs Research gave the closing talk on Internet charging issues. The presentation of papers was organised in 9 sessions. The emphasis of Session 1 is on an assessment of the essential building blocks for a QoS assured Internet, id est, queueing and scheduling, which basically de?nes the space for end-to-end services. The papers of this session discuss the bounds we may expect from these building blocks, the issues of queueing and scheduling management, and the parameters we need to tune in a dynamic implementation. Flow control and congestion control cannot be considered without regard to the dominating impact of TCP. The keyword of Session 2 is, therefore, Intern- friendly adaptation. Four papers in this session are complementary and together present an emerging understanding of a basic optimal area for such adaptation.
Contents:
Queueing and Scheduling
Delay Bounds in a Network with Aggregate Scheduling
A Queue Management System for Differentiated-Services IP Routers
Modeling the Dynamics of the RED Algorithm
TCP,Flow and Congestion Control
Random Early Marking
A Markovian Model for TCP Analysis in a Differentiated Services Network
The Direct Adjustment Algorithm: A TCP-Friendly Adaptation Scheme
On ACK Filtering on a Slow Reverse Channel
End-to-End
Design, Implementation and Test of a RSVP Agent Based on a Generic QoS API1
On the Feasibility of RSVP as General Signalling Interface
Field-Trial of Dynamic SLA in Diffserv-Capable Network
Traffic Engineering,QoS Routing
Choosing the Objectives for Traffic Engineering in IP Backbone Networks Based on Quality-of-Service Requirements
On the Cost of Using MPLS for Interdomain Trafic
Mechanisms for Inter-domain QoS Routing in Differentiated Service Networks
QoS Measurements and Measurement Based QoS Mechanisms
Priority Queueing Applied to Expedited Forwarding: A Measurement-Based Analysis
QoS/GOS Parameter Definitions and Measurement in IP/ATM Networks
QoS Assessment and Measurement for End-to-End Services
Fairness
The Fairness Challenge in Computer Networks
A Multi-color Marking Scheme to Achieve Fair Bandwidth Allocation
Traffic Phase Effects with RED and Constant Bit Rate UDP-Based Traffic
Adaptation
Adaptive Hybrid Error Control for IP-Based Continuous Media Multicast Services
Efficient Shaping of User-Specified QoS Using Aggregate-Flow Control
On the Construction of Heterogeneous Multicast Distribution Trees Using Filtering in an Active Network
Traffic Classes and Charging
An Approach to Support Traffic Classes in IP Networks
Elements of an Open Framework for Pricing in the Future Internet
Evolution of Charging and Billing Models for GSM and Future Mobile Internet Services
Resource Utilization and Performance
Live Video Scheduling in Differentiated Services Internet
Virtual Routers: A Novel Approach for QoS Performance Evaluation
DSRUP: A Resource Updating Protocol for the Differentiated Services Environment
Internet Charging
Keynote Talk: Internet Charging
Panel: Charging for QoS.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-39939-1
9783540399391
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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