Multimedia presentations can convey information not only by the sequence of events but by their timing. The correctness of such presentations thus depends on the timing of events as well as their sequence and content. This paper introduces a formal specification language for playback of real-time presentations. The main contribution of this language is a quality of service (QOS) specification that relaxes resolution and synchronization requirements for playback. Our definitions give a precise meaning to the correctness of a presentation. This specification language will form the basis for a QOS interface for reservation of operating system resources
We describe the specification of communication services, with special emphasis being placed on the u...
We present an innovative approach for providing en-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in a d...
Abstract—Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an integral part of currently ubiquitous distributed m...
Multimedia presentations can convey information not only by the sequence of events but by their timi...
The bandwidth limitations of multimedia systems force tradeoffs between presentation data fidelity a...
Quality of Service (QoS) protocols and architectures play an important role in distributed multimedi...
Distributed multimedia presentation, involving different media objects on different servers, must st...
The vision of future information systems is that different forms of information are potentially acce...
Over the last years, Quality of Service (QoS) has evolved as a research field to support new applica...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
According to the ITU-T, the quality of a multimedia service is defined by a set of user-related para...
Formal description techniques have been applied successfully to the fields of communications and dis...
We describe a framework for providing quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees within the endsystem for n...
The field of distributed systems is now entering a stage of maturity with work focusing on standards...
Abstract—Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an integral part of currently ubiquitous distributed m...
We describe the specification of communication services, with special emphasis being placed on the u...
We present an innovative approach for providing en-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in a d...
Abstract—Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an integral part of currently ubiquitous distributed m...
Multimedia presentations can convey information not only by the sequence of events but by their timi...
The bandwidth limitations of multimedia systems force tradeoffs between presentation data fidelity a...
Quality of Service (QoS) protocols and architectures play an important role in distributed multimedi...
Distributed multimedia presentation, involving different media objects on different servers, must st...
The vision of future information systems is that different forms of information are potentially acce...
Over the last years, Quality of Service (QoS) has evolved as a research field to support new applica...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
According to the ITU-T, the quality of a multimedia service is defined by a set of user-related para...
Formal description techniques have been applied successfully to the fields of communications and dis...
We describe a framework for providing quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees within the endsystem for n...
The field of distributed systems is now entering a stage of maturity with work focusing on standards...
Abstract—Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an integral part of currently ubiquitous distributed m...
We describe the specification of communication services, with special emphasis being placed on the u...
We present an innovative approach for providing en-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in a d...
Abstract—Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming an integral part of currently ubiquitous distributed m...