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Abstract Distributed Network Resource Management using a
"... This paper introduces a distributed architecture based on Software Agents, which is devoted to dynamic network resource management. Among others, one of the main objectives of that architecture is to achieve a suitable scalability. This paper presents a scalability study of the proposed Multi-Agent ..."
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This paper introduces a distributed architecture based on Software Agents, which is devoted to dynamic network resource management. Among others, one of the main objectives of that architecture is to achieve a suitable scalability. This paper presents a scalability study of the proposed Multi
A Distributed Simulator for Network Resource Management Investigation
- COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS JOURNAL (ELSEVIER
, 2003
"... Network resource management deals with protocols and networks capable of performing a reservation of the available resources in order to guarantee a certain Quality of Service (QoS). Examples of these technologies are Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), which ..."
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Network resource management deals with protocols and networks capable of performing a reservation of the available resources in order to guarantee a certain Quality of Service (QoS). Examples of these technologies are Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), which
Virtuosity: Performing Virtual Network Resource Management
, 1999
"... The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting small-scale network prototypes that evolve toward wide scale deployment. We envision a different paradigm wh ..."
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where `spawning networks' are capable of profiling, spawning, architecting and managing distinct virtual network architecture on-the-fly. This paper provides an overview of a virtual network kernel and its life cycle of spawning virtual networks, and focuses particularly on the role of resource
Link-Sharing and Resource Management Models for Packet Networks
, 1995
"... This paper discusses the use of link-sharing mechanisms in packet networks and presents algorithms for hierarchical link-sharing. Hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agencies, protocol families, or traflic types to share the bandwidth on a tink in a controlled fashion. Link-sharing and real-t ..."
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-time services both require resource management mechanisms at the gateway. Rather than requiring a gateway to implement separate mechanisms for link-sharing and real-time services, the approach in this paper is to view link-sharing and real-time service requirements as simultaneous, and in some respect
Virtuosity: Performing Virtual Network Resource Management
"... The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting small-scale network prototypes that evolve toward wide scale deployment. We envision a different paradigm wh ..."
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where ‘spawning networks ’ are capable of profiling, spawning, architecting and managing distinct virtual network architecture on-the-fly. This paper provides an overview of a virtual network kernel and its life cycle of spawning virtual networks, and focuses particularly on the role of resource
Admission Control in Deadline-Based Network Resource Management
"... In our deadline-based network resource management framework, each application data unit (ADU) is characterized by a (size, deadline) pair, which can be used to convey the resource and QoS requirements of the ADU. Specifically, the ADU’s bandwidth requirement can be implicitly estimated by the ratio: ..."
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In our deadline-based network resource management framework, each application data unit (ADU) is characterized by a (size, deadline) pair, which can be used to convey the resource and QoS requirements of the ADU. Specifically, the ADU’s bandwidth requirement can be implicitly estimated by the ratio
Resource Containers: A New Facility for Resource Management in Server Systems
- In Operating Systems Design and Implementation
, 1999
"... General-purpose operating systems provide inadequate support for resource management in large-scale servers. Applications lack sufficient control over scheduling and management of machine resources, which makes it difficult to enforce priority policies, and to provide robust and controlled service. ..."
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coincide in the process abstraction. This coincidence prevents a process that manages large numbers of network connections, for example, from properly allocating system resources among those connections. We propose and evaluate a new operating system abstraction called a resource container, which separates
Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management
, 1994
"... This paper presents lottery scheduling, a novel randomized resource allocation mechanism. Lottery scheduling provides efficient, responsive control over the relative execution rates of computations. Such control is beyond the capabilities of conventional schedulers, and is desirable in systems that ..."
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that service requests of varying importance, such as databases, media-based applications, and networks. Lottery scheduling also supports modular resource management by enabling concurrent modules to insulate their resource allocation policies from one another. A currency abstraction is introduced to flexibly
A Programming Interface For Network Resource Management
, 1999
"... The deployment of advanced network services such as virtual reality games, distributed simulation, and video conferencing, will require sophisticated resource management support. The reason is that the quality of the delivered service will depend both on what resources are allocated to the user, and ..."
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The deployment of advanced network services such as virtual reality games, distributed simulation, and video conferencing, will require sophisticated resource management support. The reason is that the quality of the delivered service will depend both on what resources are allocated to the user
Policy-based Autonomic Mobile Network Resource Management Architecture
"... Abstract—In this paper, we establish a policy-based autonomic mobile network resource management architecture, then put forward the policies definition and hierarchies of the autonomic management system. We also present the various specific policy forms and the working mechanism of autonomic mobile ..."
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Abstract—In this paper, we establish a policy-based autonomic mobile network resource management architecture, then put forward the policies definition and hierarchies of the autonomic management system. We also present the various specific policy forms and the working mechanism of autonomic mobile
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