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End-to-End Provision of Policy Information for Network QoS
San Francisco, California August 07-August 09
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Volker Sander, Forschungszentrum J?lich GmbH
William A. Adamson, The University of Michigan
Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory
Alain Roy, The University of Chicago
Abstract: High-end networked applications such as distance visualization, distributed data analysis, and advanced collaborative environments have demanding quality of service (QoS) requirements. This paper focuses on making policy decisions when users attempt to make reservations for network bandwidth across several administrative network domains that are controlled by a bandwidth broker. We present a signalling protocol that facilitates the establishment of a distributed policy decision point as well as the establishment of a direct signalling channel between the source and end domains.
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Volker Sander, William A. Adamson, Ian Foster, Alain Roy, "End-to-End Provision of Policy Information for Network QoS," hpdc, pp.0115, 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-10 '01), 2001
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