A Service Oriented Grid Architecture with End to End Quality of Service

2006 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 1448 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chun-Ming HU
Author(s):  
Priyadarsi Nanda ◽  
Xiangjian He

The evolution of Internet and its successful technologies has brought a tremendous growth in business, education, research etc. over the last four decades. With the dramatic advances in multimedia technologies and the increasing popularity of real-time applications, recently Quality of Service (QoS) support in the Internet has been in great demand. Deployment of such applications over the Internet in recent years, and the trend to manage them efficiently with a desired QoS in mind, researchers have been trying for a major shift from its Best Effort (BE) model to a service oriented model. Such efforts have resulted in Integrated Services (Intserv), Differentiated Services (Diffserv), Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), Policy Based Networking (PBN) and many more technologies. But the reality is that such models have been implemented only in certain areas in the Internet not everywhere and many of them also faces scalability problem while dealing with huge number of traffic flows with varied priority levels in the Internet. As a result, an architecture addressing scalability problem and satisfying end-to-end QoS still remains a big issue in the Internet. In this chapter the authors propose a policy based architecture which they believe can achieve scalability while offering end to end QoS in the Internet.


Author(s):  
Krishna Ratakonda

In this chapter we present an overview of research and development efforts across several different technical communities aimed at enabling efficient and standardized end-to-end delivery of multimedia content over a service-oriented architecture (SOA). We focus primarily on issues related to quality of service (QoS) specification, measurement, and enforcement for different multimedia distribution applications in this space.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1964 (4) ◽  
pp. 042086
Author(s):  
K Radhika ◽  
Y Murali Mohan Babu ◽  
J K Periasamy ◽  
T R Saravanan

2009 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jérémy Besson ◽  
Albertas Čaplinskas

In the last decade the component technologies have evolved from object-oriented to serviceoriented ones. Services are seen as utilities based on a pay-for-use model. This model requires providing and guaranteeinga certain Quality of Service (QoS). However, QoS and even a service itself can be defined and understood in many different ways. It is by far not obvious which of these approaches and in what extent they should be used when developing service-oriented software systems. This paper analyzes the notion of QoS namely from this point of view.


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