Connection closures adding application-defined behaviour to network connections
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
RBAC '98 Proceedings of the third ACM workshop on Role-based access control
Building Manageable Multimedia Network Services
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Open Extensible Network Control
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Journal of Network and Systems Management
A Model ATM Network and APIs for Service Managementon an ATM Network
Journal of Network and Systems Management
QoS Management Middleware: A Separable, Reusable Solution
IDMS '01 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems
On QOS Mapping in Multimedia Networks
COMPSAC '97 Proceedings of the 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Virtual Active Networks - Safe and Flexible Environments for Customer-managed Services
DSOM '99 Proceedings of the 10th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management: Active Technologies for Network and Service Management
Introduction of accounting capabilities in future service architectures
Journal of Systems and Software
Balancing performance and flexibility with hardware support for network architectures
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Virtual fab: an enabling framework and dynamic manufacturing service provision mechanism
Information and Management
Research: PVC management system for the Singapore national high-speed ATM testbed
Computer Communications
Retailer selection in future open competitive communications environments
Computer Communications
Distributed control of wireless ATM networks using CORBA
Computer Communications
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A conceptual framework, called the binding model, for the creation, deployment and management of multimedia services on ATM-based broadband networks with end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees is presented. The key function of the associated binding architecture is to provide an open programmable environment that facilitates the easy creation of flexible services. We describe the implementation of a prototype binding architecture called xbind as a middleware toolkit for building open programmable ATM networks. Finally, we present our initial experiences with experimenting and deploying xbind over an ATM testbed and highlight some of the lessons learned