James R. Allen Jr., Brian M. Bass, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
Distributed multimedia applications require a variety of communication services. These services and different application requirements have to be provided and supported within: 1) end-systems in an efficient and integrated manner, combining the precise specification of quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, application interfaces, multicast support, and security features and 2) the network. The Da CaPo++ system presented in this paper provides an efficient end-system middleware for multimedia applications, capable of handling various types of applications in a modular fashion. Application needs and communication demands are specified by values in terms of QoS attributes and functional properties, such as encryption requirements or multicast support. Da CaPo++ automatically configures suitable communication protocols, provides for an efficient runtime support, and offers an easy-to-use, object-oriented application programming interface. While its applicability to real-life applications was shown by prototype implementations, performance evaluations have been carried out yielding practical experiences and numerical results.
James R. Allen Jr., Brian M. Bass, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
Paul Hurley, Marcel Waldvogel
LCN 2007
Samphel Norden, Milind M. Buddhikot, et al.
Computer Networks
Daniel Bauer, Paul Hurley, et al.
LCN 2007