Buch, Englisch, 146 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 415 g
ISBN: 978-0-7923-9748-9
Verlag: Springer US
- a suitable system architecture and resource management scheme that allows for the provision and enforcement of QoS guarantee,
- resource scheduling mechanisms for CPU and buffer space,
- mechanisms to measure and collect resource requirements,
- methods to extend resource management to future scenarios by allowing the reservation of resources in advance and offering sealing mechanisms.
is a comprehensive view of resource management for a broad technical audience that includes computer scientists and engineers involved in developing multimedia applications.
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1. Introduction.- 1.1 Motivation.- 1.2 Related Work.- 1.3 Outline and Relevance of this Work.- 2. System Architecture of the Multimedia Environment.- 2.1 Related Multimedia Environments.- 2.2 Basic System Architecture.- 2.3 Execution Structure.- 2.4 Stream Management.- 3. Resource Management Principles.- 3.1 Resources to be Managed.- 3.2 Needed Resource Management Functionality.- 3.3 End-to-End Resource Management.- 3.4 QoS Model.- 3.5 Resource Management System Structuring.- 4. Resource Scheduling.- 4.1 Buffer Space Management.- 4.2 CPU Scheduling.- 5. Determination of Resource Requirements.- 5.1 Resource Requirements of Applications.- 5.2 Buffer Space Requirements.- 5.3 CPU Processing Time.- 6. Reduction of Resource Requirements.- 6.1 Buffer Space Requirements.- 6.2 CPU Requirements.- 7. Advanced Resource Management Techniques.- 7.1 Reserving Resources in Advance.- 7.2 Scaling.- 8. Conclusions and Outlook.- Appendix A.- A.1 Abbreviations.- A.2 Trademarks.- References.




