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Services, Frameworks, and Paradigms for Distributed Multimedia Applications
1996
IEEE Multimedia
As a way to alleviate this problem, we make the case for an encompassing framework in which all services would be offered under a unifying paradigm. ...
While such services pave the way towards sophisticated multimedia support even in distributed systems, using them still makes the task of developers quite tedious. ...
programming and the handling of distributed multiple-media documents (such as the World-Wide Web). ...
doi:10.1109/mmul.1996.556539
fatcat:rprbbw4rbrdnhpo35llmur2swy
MediaWise - Designing a Smart Media Cloud
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
In addition to integrating such public cloud services into a public cloud-based Content Delivery Network, the MediaWise Cloud also provides advanced Quality of Service (QoS) management as required for ...
The project develops a MediaWise Cloud platform that supports do-it-yourself creation, search, management, and consumption of multimedia content. ...
for on demand prediction of expected QoS for media delivery requests. • Supply content management services that can be used by content managers (a class of users that is currently not supported by CDNs ...
arXiv:1206.1943v2
fatcat:uqidkpkkajfq3nbtcl7cp7r6im
MPEG-21 Integrated Cross Layer QoS Adaptation Architecture for Multimedia Applications in Future MANETs to Support Heterogeneous Network Environment
2013
International Journal of Computer Applications
Different variety of multimedia-enabled end-user devices continues increase in number and expectation of ubiquitous customer irrespective their terminal capabilities in a heterogeneous environment offered ...
Potential computing expects MANETs to work with interoperability offering quality of service as professed by the user in a heterogeneous environment. ...
A node may have to support multihoming as a natural feature as explained in [1] and shown in Figure 1.
Figure1 . A MANET to support in a heterogeneous environment [27]. ...
doi:10.5120/10654-5420
fatcat:br5v2wv5x5e6de7mol67mmfoza
Analysis of Impact of Differentiated Services (DiffServ) on the Quality of Services (QoS) Parameters of Major Services of Internet
2017
Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Objectives: Differentiated Services are implemented by marking in the Internet Protocol (IP) packet header and treat them differently on the basis of the requirements of the services to which a packet ...
Method: In order to determine the impact of the Differentiated Services on the Quality of Services parameters of the different services like Electronic-Mail, web browsing, IP telephony are selected for ...
Let review each of the major service of the Internet.
1.3.1-World Wide Web (WWW) World Wide Web (WWW) is the most popular Internet service that offer transfer of specially structured document (Hyper ...
doi:10.17485/ijst/2017/v10i31/116345
fatcat:3msjymbimjcn5lkhxat7lien3q
MediaWise cloud content orchestrator
2013
Journal of Internet Services and Applications
These industries are using the Internet and cloud as a medium to enable creation, search, management and consumption of their content. ...
To overcome these limitations, in this paper, we propose, develop and validate a novel system called MediaWise Cloud Content Orchestrator (MCCO). ...
Yet many cloud providers contract service-level agreements which stipulate specific QoS targets, such as how fast a web page is served. ...
doi:10.1186/1869-0238-4-2
fatcat:pxgi6bwlsrcqhlen6khuskcz3y
A survey of quality of service in mobile computing environments
1999
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
of connection, which all impact the ability to manage and deliver the required QoS in a mobile environment. ...
The specification and management of Quality of Service (QoS) is important in networks and distributed computing systems, particularly to support multimedia applications. ...
to manage QoS in a mobile environment. ...
doi:10.1109/comst.1999.5340514
fatcat:yoym4qy4unhh5mjfjcni7onw5e
Content Networking in the Mobile Internet
[chapter]
2005
Content Networking in the Mobile Internet
The outer circle shows the wide area network (WAN) that interconnects the world of personal communications with the rest of the world (cyberworld) in a seamless manner. ...
Media encoding and decoding methods that are widely used in mobile networks are also discussed. ...
doi:10.1002/047147827x.ch1
fatcat:f4b5p5c27ngqdglvkijugpucri
Middleware R&D challenges for distributed real-time and embedded systems
2004
ACM SIGBED Review
Acknowledgements The middleware research agenda presented in this paper is based in part on discussions that took place in conjunction with the Software Design and Productivity Coordinating ...
The world wide web is often the world wide wait, because little systems engineering or attention has been paid to enforcing end-to-end QoS issues, and Grid computing architectures and tools are not aligned ...
to the mainstream IT community and which incorporate various levels of middleware as part of the overall development process. • World Wide Web middleware standards (such as web servers, HTTP protocols ...
doi:10.1145/1121554.1121556
fatcat:fcey65sfknduva5dtwzvnnw3by
Emerging research areas in SIP-based converged services for extended Web clients
2013
World wide web (Bussum)
Even if this trend is widely recognized, there are still a few industrial-level solutions that effectively support session mobility in a transparent way and with the capability of openly integrating with ...
In addition, its technical originality includes integrating a SIP stack into a Web browser, thus offering the advantage of extending a Web browser to act as a SIP client. ...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) ...
doi:10.1007/s11280-013-0238-0
fatcat:sppnunil7vfhzc2axok6bllzx4
Realising Real Time Multimedia Groupware on the Web
[article]
2001
Eurographics Multimedia Workshop
In addition to linking audio and video media rendering quality to the predicted network QoS, the use of models to reduce bandwidth is also explored, replacing video content with control data. ...
Real-time audio and video conferencing has not yet been satisfactorily integrated into web-based groupware environments. ...
Group Resource Allocation In practical terms, tutors construct a collaborative learning environment by using the Users, Groups and Resources management tool. ...
doi:10.2312/egmm/egmm01/043-054
fatcat:adq6ko36kbdivoh7nwryyu3sqe
Reporting an Experience on Design and Implementation of e-Health Systems on Azure Cloud
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper, we present an approach to migrate the ICT systems in the e-Health sector from traditional in-house Client/Server (C/S) architecture to the virtualised cloud computing environment. ...
for automatic management (storage, processing, and archiving) of information. ...
The web-role is an IIS media service which can receive the video streaming through a push point, for instance, domain.com/push.isml/mainifest. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-41428-2_12
fatcat:ytchntfsivbqffihvedzpyxq3u
Realising Real Time Multimedia Groupware on the Web
[chapter]
2002
Eurographics
In addition to linking audio and video media rendering quality to the predicted network QoS, the use of models to reduce bandwidth is also explored, replacing video content with control data. ...
Real-time audio and video conferencing has not yet been satisfactorily integrated into web-based groupware environments. ...
Group Resource Allocation In practical terms, tutors construct a collaborative learning environment by using the Users, Groups and Resources management tool. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-6103-6_6
fatcat:uuutrq4zg5bsffxf66qr5ym2wm
IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM - Application-Level QoS Negotiation and Signaling for Advanced Multimedia Services in the IMS
2007
IEEE Communications Magazine
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors acknowledge the support of Ericsson Nikola Tesla research project SESAME and research projects 036-0362027-1639 and 071-362027-2329 funded by the Ministry of Science, Education ...
To support novel media-rich applications across a wide range of user devices and access networks, IMS must support negotiable quality of service (QoS) for IP multimedia sessions. ...
Possible enhancements to QoS negotiation in the IMS are presented. Signaling for a case study involving an IMS-supported virtual-environment game is described. ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2007.382669
fatcat:jh722o7hevfxto62vh44qqfdm4
A self-adaptive service provisioning framework for 3G+/4G mobile applications
2004
IEEE wireless communications
For this highly heterogeneous communications and services environment, we propose a self-adaptive service provisioning middleware framework (ASPF), which, by interoperating with existing wireless and wireline ...
This means that in such an NGN environment different end systems, access networks, and service platforms have to be integrated. ...
In addition, the API supports capability and application management through a so-called framework API [4] . ...
doi:10.1109/mwc.2004.1351681
fatcat:kdp6ciugondsfpqyps5jhszkti
Model-Based System Development for Asynchronous Distance Learning
2003
International Journal of Distance Education Technologies
The MATN model is powerful in modeling the synchronization and quality-of-service (QoS) for distance learning multimedia presentations. ...
Furthermore, the initial experimental results show that our system is cost effective and has a wide range of applications. ...
Moreover, the seamless integration of the overwhelming World Wide Web (WWW) and the emerging Java technology further endorses the universal accessibility to diverse distance learning services. ...
doi:10.4018/jdet.2003100103
fatcat:jfyryx3k4vdxreeqcd6rayskgi
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