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Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Resource Managers for QoS in CORBA
Saint-Malo, France
May 02-May 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0207-5
Didier Le Tien, Institut National des T?l?communications
Olivier Villin, Institut National des T?l?communications
Christian Bac, Institut National des T?l?communications
Multimedia applications require support for quality of service (QoS). The need for reusable and maintainable code also means that these kinds of applications are developed in a distributed object system.To address the support of quality of service in middleware, we propose a lightweight model to manage the QoS constraints in this kind of environment. This model is based on two types of objects, micro QoS managers (?QoS-Mngr) and resource managers. A ?QoS-Mngr is associated to an application, it handles the QoS contract, the QoS mapping and the QoS monitoring. Each resource manager is responsible for QoS management for a specific resource, including, admission control, real-time scheduling and monitoring. The ?QoS-Mngrs and the resource managers (R-Mngr), co-operate, using the middleware, in order to ensure an end-to-end QoS management.This paper focuses on the resource manager, and gives an overview of our implementation on a CORBA platform in the context of a video on demand application.
Citation:
Didier Le Tien, Olivier Villin, Christian Bac, "Resource Managers for QoS in CORBA," isorc, pp.213, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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