20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06) 2006
DOI: 10.1109/aina.2006.63
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A user-based approach for the choice of the IP services in the multi domains DiffServ Internet

Abstract: This paper deals with the design of a distributed architecture and of mechanisms that are able to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS) in a set of DiffServ domains. The design includes the proposal of a signaling protocol to accept or reject the transmission of flows in a set of adequately controlled domains. More particularly, it provides a proposal for (1) selecting the end-to-end QoS paths resulting from concatenations of the IP services provided by the domains involved in the data path and (2) ensuring that … Show more

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“…Tackling this need by means of informal models may lead to non generic and suboptimal solutions due to the complexity of the problem. In front of this limit, formal model-based design approaches is a promising approach [9,13], particularly studied in our lab for architectural self adaptation at different levels of the end to end communication stack (application, middleware and transport levels) [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tackling this need by means of informal models may lead to non generic and suboptimal solutions due to the complexity of the problem. In front of this limit, formal model-based design approaches is a promising approach [9,13], particularly studied in our lab for architectural self adaptation at different levels of the end to end communication stack (application, middleware and transport levels) [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tackling these needs by means of informal models may lead to non generic or suboptimal solutions due to the complexity of the problem. In front of this limit, formal model-based design constitutes a promising approach (Farkas et al, 2006, Landry et al, 2004, particularly studied in our work for architectural self adaptation at different levels of the end-to-end communication stack (application, middleware and transport levels) (Chassot et al, 2006a). In (Van Wambeke et al, 2007), we propose an analytical model aimed at helping the decision process at the Transport level was designed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%