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- 1995
- Kevin C. Almeroth, Mostafa H. Ammar:
The Role of Multicast Communication in the Provision of Scalable and Interactive Video-On-Demand Service. NOSSDAV 1995: 251-254 - Vivek Bansal, Robert J. Siracusa, J. P. Hearn, Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Adaptive QoS-Based API for ATM Networking. NOSSDAV 1995: 285-288 - Riccardo Bettati, Domenico Ferrari, Amit Gupta, W. Heffner, Wingwai Howe, Mark Moran, Quyen Nguyen, R. Yavatkar:
Connection Establishment for Multi-Party Real-Time Communication. NOSSDAV 1995: 240-250 - Ernst W. Biersack, Jörg Nonnenmacher:
WAVE: A New Multicast Routing Algorithm for Static and Dynamic Multicast Groups. NOSSDAV 1995: 228-239 - Jean-Chrysostome Bolot, Hugues Crépin, Andrés Vega-García:
Analysis of Audio Packet Loss in the Internet. NOSSDAV 1995: 154-165 - Milind M. Buddhikot, Guru M. Parulkar:
Efficient Data Layout, Scheduling and Playout Control in MARS. NOSSDAV 1995: 318-329 - Andrew T. Campbell, David Hutchison, Cristina Aurrecoechea:
Dynamic QoS Management for Scalable Video Flows. NOSSDAV 1995: 101-112 - Shanwei Cen, Calton Pu, Richard Staehli, Crispin Cowan, Jonathan Walpole:
A Distributed Real-Time MPEG Video Audio Player. NOSSDAV 1995: 142-153 - Navin Chaddha, Gerard A. Wall, Brian K. Schmidt:
An End to End Software Only Scalable Video Delivery. NOSSDAV 1995: 130-141 - Alan J. Chaney, Ian D. Wilson, Andrew Hopper:
The Design and Implementation of a RAID-3 Multimedia File Server. NOSSDAV 1995: 306-317 - Charles D. Cranor, Guru M. Parulkar:
Design of Universal Continuous Media I/O. NOSSDAV 1995: 80-83 - Mikael Degermark, Torsten Köhler, Stephen Pink, Olov Schelén:
Advance Reservations for Predictive Service. NOSSDAV 1995: 3-15 - Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Dimitris Anastassiou:
Meeting Arbitrary QoS Constraints Using Dynamic Rate Shaping of Coded Digital Video. NOSSDAV 1995: 89-100 - Kevin R. Fall, Joseph Pasquale, Steven McCanne:
Workstation Video Playback Performance with Competitive Process Load. NOSSDAV 1995: 170-173 - Domenico Ferrari, Amit Gupta, Giorgio Ventre:
Distributed Advance Reservation of Real-Time Connections. NOSSDAV 1995: 16-27 - Pawan Goyal, Simon S. Lam, Harrick M. Vin:
Determining End-to-End Delay Bounds in Heterogeneous Networks. NOSSDAV 1995: 273-284 - Kevin Jeffay, David Bennett:
A Rate-Based Execution Abstraction for Multimedia Computing. NOSSDAV 1995: 64-75 - Michael B. Jones, Paul J. Leach, Richard Draves:
Support for User-Centric Modular Real-Time Resource Management in the Rialto Operating System. NOSSDAV 1995: 53-63 - Kiyokuni Kawachiya, Masanobu Ogata, Nobuhiko Nishio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Evaluation of QoS-Control Servers on Real-Time Mach. NOSSDAV 1995: 117-120 - Hiroshi Kitamura, Kunihiro Taniguchi, Hiromitsu Sakamoto, Takeshi Nishida:
A New OS Architecture for High Performance Communication over ATM Networks - Zero-copy architecture. NOSSDAV 1995: 84-87 - Simon S. Lam, Geoffrey G. Xie:
Burst Scheduling Networks: Flow Specification and Performance Guarantees. NOSSDAV 1995: 289-292 - Siu-Wah Lau, John C. S. Lui:
A Novel Video-On-Demand Storage Architecture for Supporting Constant Frame Rate with Variable Bit Rate Retrieval. NOSSDAV 1995: 294-305 - Hugh C. Lauer, Chia Shen, Randy Osborne, John H. Howard, Qin Zheng, Morikazu Takegaki, Hiromitsu Shimakawa, Ichiro Mizunuma:
Digital Audio and Viseo in Industrial Systems. NOSSDAV 1995: 166-169 - Peter Leydekkers, Valérie Gay, Leonard Franken:
A Computational and Engineering View on Open Distributed Real-Time Multimedia Exchange. NOSSDAV 1995: 41-52 - Christopher Lindblad:
VuSystem Performance Measurements. NOSSDAV 1995: 76-79 - Andreas Mauthe, Geoff Coulson:
Scheduling and Admission Testing for Jitter Constrained Periodic Threads. NOSSDAV 1995: 206-209 - Gerald W. Neufeld, Dwight J. Makaroff, Norman C. Hutchinson:
The Design of a Variable Bit Rate Continuous Media Server. NOSSDAV 1995: 354-357 - Jason Nieh, Monica S. Lam:
Integrated Processors Scheduling for Multimedia. NOSSDAV 1995: 202-205 - Seungyup Paek, Paul Bocheck, Shih-Fu Chang:
Scalable MPEG2 Video Servers with Heterogeneous QoS on Parallel Disk Arrays. NOSSDAV 1995: 342-353 - Kurt Rothermel, Tobias Helbig:
An Adaptive Stream Synchronization Protocol. NOSSDAV 1995: 178-189
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