H. Meer, Jan-Peter Richter, A. Puliafito, O. Tomarchio
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The authors present an agent-based approach for improved quality of service provisioning which follows the open programmable networks paradigm for complementing still-defective Internet reservation schemes. It provides more complete QoS provisioning in a flexible, highly scalable manner. The authors' Java-based agent platform might work especially well in heterogeneous environments, which distributed multimedia systems are most likely to face.